Lecture on National Character: Delivered at the Jamaica Lyceum, L.I., April 25th, 1843Jas. P. Wright, 1843 - 32 страница |
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... feelings , enlist the sympathies , and elevate the sentiments of the great body of a people . Natural scenery , of a particular character , has its effects in attaching men to their homes ; and as it increases their fondness for their ...
... feelings , enlist the sympathies , and elevate the sentiments of the great body of a people . Natural scenery , of a particular character , has its effects in attaching men to their homes ; and as it increases their fondness for their ...
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... feelings , of the people . But throughout Christendom , whether the Greek or Romish , the Reformed or Protestant faith prevail , the worship of a superior Being , that is inculcated , and the homage to a common Creator , that is offered ...
... feelings , of the people . But throughout Christendom , whether the Greek or Romish , the Reformed or Protestant faith prevail , the worship of a superior Being , that is inculcated , and the homage to a common Creator , that is offered ...
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... feelings and leading to serious contemplation , are not without their effect in improving his character . The inhabitants of rude and mountainous regions are pro- verbially famed for attachment to their homes and to their country ...
... feelings and leading to serious contemplation , are not without their effect in improving his character . The inhabitants of rude and mountainous regions are pro- verbially famed for attachment to their homes and to their country ...
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... feelings thus chastened and solemnized , man goes forth to his daily toil ; and when calm and sunshine cheer the scene , he awaits , in joyful expectation , the milder beauties of the closing day . The setting sun already marks the ...
... feelings thus chastened and solemnized , man goes forth to his daily toil ; and when calm and sunshine cheer the scene , he awaits , in joyful expectation , the milder beauties of the closing day . The setting sun already marks the ...
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... feelings and sympathies , and arousing an honorable emulation in pursuit of national fame and glory , is too well known not to be uni- versally acknowledged . The celebrated Marseillois Hymn of revolutionary France operated as a ...
... feelings and sympathies , and arousing an honorable emulation in pursuit of national fame and glory , is too well known not to be uni- versally acknowledged . The celebrated Marseillois Hymn of revolutionary France operated as a ...
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