| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 344 pagina’s
...MSS. La. II, 451(2)). The "first vol." referred to is clearly the long introductory section entitled A View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, together with the even longer set of notes appended to it under... | |
| John Greville Agard Pocock - 1985 - 336 pagina’s
..."2Robertson, Works, vol. IIl, pp. 9-316, "The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V, with a View of the Progress of Society in Europe from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century." ")Bourg; bourgeois; bourgeois (adj.); bourgeoisie. Burg, Burger;... | |
| Edmund Burke, J. G. A. Pocock - 1987 - 294 pagina’s
...Reason (Penguin ed., Harmondsworth, 1984), p. 51. 75 Below, pp. 67, 69-70. 76 William Robertson, A View of the Progress of Society in Europe from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century This essay forms the introduction to Robertson's History of... | |
| David Spadafora, James Spada - 1990 - 488 pagina’s
...Lectures delivered in the College of Edinburgh, 1 vols. (Edinburgh, 1792), 1:221; William Robertson, "A View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century" [preliminary dissertation to The History of the Reign of the... | |
| A. P. J. Miltenburg - 1991 - 246 pagina’s
...William Robertson's History of the Reign of Charles V, 1769: the title of his introductory chapter A View of the Progress of Society in Europe from the subversion of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Sixteenth Century in itself implied a belief in progress. It was also of importance... | |
| J. G. A. Pocock, Gordon J. Schochet, Lois Schwoerer - 1993 - 372 pagina’s
...(1761 and 1766), Adam Ferguson's Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767), William Robertson's View of the Progress of Society in Europe from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the Accession of Charles V (1769), John Millar's Observations Concerning the Distinction of Ranks in... | |
| Francis Haskell - 1993 - 574 pagina’s
...instead) without including a single reference to the visual arts, despite the fact that he called it 'A view of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the subversion of the Roman Empire, to the beginning of the sixteenth century'. The fact that Hume also managed to steer clear of the arts... | |
| Stewart J. Brown, Stewart Jay Brown - 1997 - 298 pagina’s
...whose compass and insights place it directly alongside Robertson's introductory essay to Charles V, 'A View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century'. And without strain it is possible to see some remarkable affinities... | |
| T. R. Malthus - 2004 - 372 pagina’s
...later edition (DNB). William Robertson, DD, The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. With a View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, 1 769. The Malthus Library has a 1 782 edition. conquests.... | |
| Jeremy Black - 1998 - 284 pagina’s
...Gibbon, v, p. 396,vn, p. 19. 74 W. Robertson, The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. With a View of the Progress of Society in Europe, from the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, 3 vols (London, 1 769; 1782 edn), I, pp. 134-5. 75 G. Serensen,... | |
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