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The monopoly of knowledge is no longer cloistered and exclusive and, if all those who run may not read, and all who live have not at their disposition the means of learning, yet a respect for education and a desire for its acquisition are in active operalion throughout all the great European communities, and penetrating all classes of society. The scaffold is less frequently erected, the stake has been torn up the faggot has been quenched and the rack and the wheel, banished from codes (once miscalled) of justice, are now preserved with other relics of older times, as warnings to illustrate a principle, as images to enforce its observance. Society has become less cruel and the appetite for blood, the ferocious instinct of semi-civilised man, has diminished. Before its luminous progress, many maladies have disappeared, many crimes fallen into dissuetude and vices, once boastfully indulged, are now scarcely breathed. Neglected, when not discouraged, often repelled, and occasionally crushed, amidst the conflicts of races, and the fall of empires, science has receded only to advance multiplying the blessings of physical existence to the species, and purging the general weal" by its extorted truths. Ture, that mind began at last to assume some supremacy over brute force but, from its first inroad of inquiry upon the denStty of ignorance and prejudice, it has proceeded steadily onward in its high career, unsubdued by penalties and persecutions, undaunted by calumnies and contempt. Ulivious even ilk the tine hrads ot Ciauibur- iu I (iiolto. , It was not till the close of a long and unmitigated reign ot barbarism, even in regions most favourable to inlolleclual cul. It is thus the artless illuminations of antique missals, in preserving the rude outlines of the dark originals they were meant, to honour, perpetuate, also, in vivid tints, that expression of feebleness and suffering, which is the inseparable characteristic of suspicious and unaccommodated ignorance in all ages 1. THE chronicles of six thousand years, the records of the known world, lie open for the benefit and the wonder of mankind, preserving, in pages indited by the lights of the irrespective limes, monuments of the ignorance, the timidity, and the credulity, of successive generations.įrom the earliest aggregations of society, man, in his shallow pride, has laboured to perpetuate the memory of his own imperfection, the story of his selfishness and his errors and the annals which he has bequeathed from age to age, for the benefit of posterity, are but evidences of the long and painful struggles, by which the human species, on isolated points, and for periods brief and remote, have succeeded in partially escaping from physical evil, and from moral darkness.
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"Cc sexe, que nous bornons å des emplois obscurs et domestiques, ne serait-il pas destine å des fonctions plus nobles et plus relevées? N'a-t-il pas donn6 des exemples de courage, de sagesse, de progres dans toutes les vertus et dans tous les arts? Peul-être que ses qualites se ressentent de sa faiblesse, et sont interieures aux nôtres: s'ensuit-il qu'elles doivent etre inutiles à la patrie ? Non, la nature ne dispense aucun talent pour Ie rendre stérile, et le grand art du 16gislateur est de remettre en jeu tous les ressorts qu'elle fournit, et que nous laissons en repos." Plato-de Relmblica.-As cited by the Abbé Barthilemy. GALIGNANJ AND Co.Īs the old low-phrase runs, Baron et Femme- the maliter and his woman." BLACKSTONE. PRINTED BY CRAPELET, 9, RUE DE VAUGIRARD.Īs the old law-phrase runs, Baronet Feme-the master and his woman,"-BucKs'roNK. GALIGNANI AND (I', ItLE VIV1 £ >XE, N 18. Le taux de reconnaissance estimé pour ce document est de 100%. En effet, le mode texte de ce document a été généré de façon automatique par un programme de reconnaissance optique de caractères (OCR). Le texte affiché peut comporter un certain nombre d'erreurs. Provenance : Bibliothèque nationale de France Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Littérature et art, Y2-75956 Auteur du texteĭescription : Contient une table des matières Titre : Woman and her master / by Lady MorganĪuteur : Morgan, Lady Sydney (1783-1859). Woman and her master / by Lady Morgan | Gallica