Lecture on National Character: Delivered at the Jamaica Lyceum, L.I., April 25th, 1843Jas. P. Wright, 1843 - 32 страница |
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... ages , as well as that of the present nations of Christendom , with much that is common to all , differs , each from the other , in many es- sential particulars . There is found a difference in religion and education - in climate and ...
... ages , as well as that of the present nations of Christendom , with much that is common to all , differs , each from the other , in many es- sential particulars . There is found a difference in religion and education - in climate and ...
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... ages lasted for a thousand years , during which , nations were without character , and a dreary night of ignorance and barbarism prevailed in the world . Two men , however , whose enlightened views were far in ad- vance of their times ...
... ages lasted for a thousand years , during which , nations were without character , and a dreary night of ignorance and barbarism prevailed in the world . Two men , however , whose enlightened views were far in ad- vance of their times ...
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... ages past , to feel and understand their rights ; and thus enabled England to improve , to the fullest extent , by the lights and information of later days . Our ancestors , ac- cordingly , who sought an asylum in the western world ...
... ages past , to feel and understand their rights ; and thus enabled England to improve , to the fullest extent , by the lights and information of later days . Our ancestors , ac- cordingly , who sought an asylum in the western world ...
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... , after the experience of the past , and in the present enlight- ened age , a charter once granted can never be recalled . The people of France of the present day wish not to war with the name of Royalty ; but they desire , 13.
... , after the experience of the past , and in the present enlight- ened age , a charter once granted can never be recalled . The people of France of the present day wish not to war with the name of Royalty ; but they desire , 13.
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... The laws and institutions of a country have also a direct influence on the individual character of a people , in their so- cial relations . Russia is ruled by a despotic emperor . The improvements of the age , however , are duly 14.
... The laws and institutions of a country have also a direct influence on the individual character of a people , in their so- cial relations . Russia is ruled by a despotic emperor . The improvements of the age , however , are duly 14.
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122 FULTON STREET ages Alfred ardor arms Assyria banner battle became benefit blessings brave calm cause charter China Christendom civil liberty consequence Constitution country's dangers effect Egypt elevate Empire enduring England enjoy enjoyment enlightened essential Essex Europe evil exertions fair fame favor felt flag foes of freedom form of government foundation founded France glories habits and pursuits improve individual influence JAMAICA LYCEUM JAMES DE PEYSTER King King of France laws and institutions LECTURE ON NATIONAL lights and information Magna Charta monarch mother country mountain Napoleon national character Nature naval numbers ocean passions patriotism PEYSTER OGDEN political possessed pride of country primeval origin prosperity proud Prussia public opinion Published by request rank rational freedom reign Republican resist rest our hopes Revolution Revolutionary fathers reward Rome rude rulers sceptre secured songs of Dibdin spirit storm talent throne tion verdant lawn victory wave wealth winds of heaven
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Страница 29 - ... a power, to which, for purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation, Rome, in the height of her glory, is not to be compared ; a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose morning drum-beat, following the sun, and keeping company with the hours, circles the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England.
Страница 3 - It could be likened unto the confusion of tongues at the building of the Tower of Babel.
Страница 11 - ... itself under the protecting wings of the Imperial eagles, as it had before been anxious for combat under the banners of Liberty and Equality. Napoleon was as great a foe as Freedom ever knew.
Страница 4 - As confidence increased, cities, and kingdoms, and empires were founded and established, while arts, and arms, and science, and literature, and commerce, and laws, and liberty...
Страница 11 - The idea of foreign interference, joined to a suspicion of domestic treason, was sufficient to...