The Friend: a Series of Essays, in Three Volumes,: To Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, 第 2 巻Rest Fenner, Paternoster-Row., 1818 - 375 ページ |
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... is this , which leaving all the other causes of patriotism and national fervor undiminished and uninjured , has added to our public duties the same feeling of neces- sity , the same sense of immediate self - interest 59.
... is this , which leaving all the other causes of patriotism and national fervor undiminished and uninjured , has added to our public duties the same feeling of neces- sity , the same sense of immediate self - interest 59.
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... patriotism and common honesty . The objects of the patriot are , that his countrymen should as far as circumstances permit , enjoy what the Creator designed for the enjoyment of animals endowed with reason , and of course developed ...
... patriotism and common honesty . The objects of the patriot are , that his countrymen should as far as circumstances permit , enjoy what the Creator designed for the enjoyment of animals endowed with reason , and of course developed ...
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... Patriotism itself is a necessary link in the golden chain of our affections and virtues , and turns away with indignant scorn from the false Philosophy or mistaken Religion , which would persuade him that Cosmopolitism is nobler than ...
... Patriotism itself is a necessary link in the golden chain of our affections and virtues , and turns away with indignant scorn from the false Philosophy or mistaken Religion , which would persuade him that Cosmopolitism is nobler than ...
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... patriotism , yet all capable , as at Marathon and Platea , of converging to one point and of consuming a common fee ? What were they then ? The fountains of light and civilization , of truth and of beauty , to all mankind ! they were ...
... patriotism , yet all capable , as at Marathon and Platea , of converging to one point and of consuming a common fee ? What were they then ? The fountains of light and civilization , of truth and of beauty , to all mankind ! they were ...
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... patriotism , because without national independence ? ( which eminent freedom , how- ever , Pliny himself , in the very next sentence , styles the shadow and residuum of liberty . ) While they were intense patriots , they were the ...
... patriotism , because without national independence ? ( which eminent freedom , how- ever , Pliny himself , in the very next sentence , styles the shadow and residuum of liberty . ) While they were intense patriots , they were the ...
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282 ページ - But if we could from one of the battlements of heaven espy how many men and women at this time lie fainting and dying for want of bread, how many young men are hewn down by the sword of war, how many poor orphans are now weeping over the graves of their father, by...
327 ページ - Tinkled like iron; while far distant hills Into the tumult sent an alien sound Of melancholy not unnoticed, while the stars Eastward were sparkling clear, and in the west The orange sky of evening died away.
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