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, Том 2Rest Fenner, 1818 - Всего страниц: 375 |
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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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