| 1892 - 436 oldal
...expediency or feeling whether we shall preserve the buildings of past times or not. We have no riglit whatever to touch them. They are not ours. They belong...all the generations of mankind who are to follow us. The dead have still their right in them : that which they laboured for, the praise of achievement,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1849 - 306 oldal
...no question of expediency or feeling whether we shall preserve the buildings of past times or no.t. We have no right whatever to touch them. They are...all the generations of mankind who are to follow us. The dead have still their right in them : that which they laboured for, the praise of achievement or... | |
| Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1853 - 398 oldal
...Past, in these the Past and the Present have an equal claim. Mr. Buskin indeed ventures to say : — " They are not ours. They belong partly to those who...the generations of mankind who are to follow us." But it is certainly not easy to see why we who now are, have not at least as much right in them as... | |
| Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland - 1853 - 402 oldal
...Past, in these the Past and the Present have an equal claim. Mr. Buskin indeed ventures to say :—" They are not ours. They belong partly to those who...the generations of mankind who are to follow us." But it is certainly not easy to see why we who now are, have not at least as much right in them as... | |
| John Ruskin - 1859 - 240 oldal
...whether we shall preserve the buildings of past times or not. We have no riylit whatever to touch (hem. They are not ours. They belong partly to those who...all the generations of mankind who are to follow us. The dead have still their right in them: that which they labored for, the praise of achievement or... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 456 oldal
...preserve the buildings of past times or not. We have no right whatever to touch them. They are not cure. They belong partly to those who built them, and partly...all the generations of mankind who are to follow us. The dead have still their right in them : that which they labored for, the praise of achievement or... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 oldal
...no question of expediency or feeling whether wo shall preserve the buildings of past times or not. We have no right whatever to touch them. They are...all the generations of mankind who are to follow us. The dead have still their right in them : that which they laboured for, the praise of achievement or... | |
| George Philip R. Pulman - 1875 - 962 oldal
...or feeling whether we shall preserve the buildings of past times or not. We have no rightjehalcver to touch them. They are not ours. They belong partly...all the generations of mankind who are to follow us. The dead have still their right in them. That which they laboured for, the praise of achievement or... | |
| City church and churchyard protection society - 1881 - 116 oldal
...no question of expediency or feeling whether we shall preserve the buildings of past times or not. We have no right whatever to touch them, they are...all the generations of mankind who are to follow us. The dead have still their right in them — that which they laboured for, the praise of achievement,... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1887 - 814 oldal
...no question of expediency or feeling whether we shall preserve the buildings of past times or not. We have no right whatever to touch them — they are...all the generations of mankind who are to follow us. The dead still have their right in them. . . . It matters not whether in rage, or in deliberate folly,... | |
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