Lecture on National Character: Delivered at the Jamaica Lyceum, L.I., April 25th, 1843Jas. P. Wright, 1843 - 32 страница |
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... pride in the public welfare ; and thus the fairest prospect will be afforded , that individual happiness and prosperity will ad- vance with the improvement and elevation of national cha- racter . The two events - among the most ...
... pride in the public welfare ; and thus the fairest prospect will be afforded , that individual happiness and prosperity will ad- vance with the improvement and elevation of national cha- racter . The two events - among the most ...
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... pride of kings , who were made to bow , in submission , to this child and champion of a revo- lution . The people of Europe at last rose in their might : his armies were defeated , and the power of Napoleon was extinguished , and when ...
... pride of kings , who were made to bow , in submission , to this child and champion of a revo- lution . The people of Europe at last rose in their might : his armies were defeated , and the power of Napoleon was extinguished , and when ...
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... pride of country , and a disposition to resist oppression of every description ; be- cause England is a country of men , and laws , and liberty : of men who know their rights , and , knowing , dare maintain , —of laws that have endured ...
... pride of country , and a disposition to resist oppression of every description ; be- cause England is a country of men , and laws , and liberty : of men who know their rights , and , knowing , dare maintain , —of laws that have endured ...
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... pride , and pomp , and majesty . Here his first rays reflect the broad shadows of the mountain on the calm sur- face of the lake below ; there , glancing through the valleys , they gild the spires of the village just emerging from the ...
... pride , and pomp , and majesty . Here his first rays reflect the broad shadows of the mountain on the calm sur- face of the lake below ; there , glancing through the valleys , they gild the spires of the village just emerging from the ...
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... pride and feelings and sympathies of a people , who , as they supposed , for having broken the fetters of tyranny at home , were menaced with invasion and a foreign yoke ; and this energetic and well - timed appeal aroused them to a ...
... pride and feelings and sympathies of a people , who , as they supposed , for having broken the fetters of tyranny at home , were menaced with invasion and a foreign yoke ; and this energetic and well - timed appeal aroused them to a ...
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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...