Alfred was the noblest as he was the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is lovable, in the English temper. He combined as no other man has ever combined its practical energy, its patient and enduring force, its profound sense of duty,... Serbia in Light and Darkness - Страница 26по Nicholai Velimirovic, Randall Cantuar - 2007 - 200 странициОграничен достъп - Информация за книгата
| John Richard Green - 1878 - 622 страници
...such a struggle Alfred. was the courage and energy of the King himself. Alfred was the noblest as he was the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is loveable, in the English temper. He combined as no other man has ever combined its practical energy,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1882 - 486 страници
...heart for such a struggle was the courage and energy of the king himself. ^Elfred was the noblest as he was the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is lovable, in the English temper. He combined as no other man has ever combined its practical energy, its patient and enduring force,... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1885 - 826 страници
...he spells the name) : "Aelfred stands in the forefront of his race, for he is the noblest as he is the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is lovable in the English temper, of its practical energy, its patient and enduring force, of the reserve and self-control that give... | |
| A. A. Benton - 1883 - 824 страници
...In Alfred the Great Christianized England produced the perfect king. " Alfred wag the noblest, as he was the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is loveable in the English temper1' (Green's English People). The lir-t in the line of ecclesiastical... | |
| John Richard Green - 1883 - 700 страници
...memory among Englishmen. He stands indeed in the forefront of his race, for he is the noblest as he is the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is loveable in the English temper, of its practical energy, its patient and enduring force, of the reserve... | |
| 1901 - 750 страници
...Sir Walter Besant. Says Mr. Green in his History of the English People: "Alfred was the noblest as he was the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is lovable, in the English temper. He combined as no other man has ever combined its practical energy, its patient and enduring force,... | |
| John Richard Green - 1884 - 672 страници
...memory among Englishmen. He stands, indeed, in the forefront of his race, for he is the noblest as he is the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is lovable in the English temper, of its practical energy, its patient and enduring force, of the reserve and self-control that give... | |
| 1884 - 628 страници
...memory among Englishmen. He' stands indeed in the fore-front of his race, for he is the noblest as he is the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is lovable in the English temper, of its practical energy, its patient and enduring force, of the reserve and self-control that gives... | |
| 1884 - 616 страници
...memory among Englishmen. He" stands indeed in the fore-front of his race, for he is the noblest as he is the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is lovable in the English temper, of its practical energy, its patient and enduring force, of the reserve and self-control that gives... | |
| 1884 - 626 страници
...among Englishmen. He stand?, indeed, in the forefront of his race, for he is the noblest, as he is the most complete, embodiment of all that is great, all that is loveable in the English temper, — of its practical energy, its patient and enduring force, of the... | |
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