| John Benjamin Wisely - 1903 - 246 pagini
...dishonored in his own? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent? The sense of having one would die within him. He would...vice. He would be a banished man in his native land. Fisher Ames. LESSON CCXXVI. Patriotism. does it differ from the idea treated in "Ichabod 'Jrane?" What... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1904 - 440 pagini
...dishonored in his own ? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent ? The sense of having one would die within him ; he...period when it is violated, there are none when it is decried. It is the philosophy of politics, the religion of governments. It is observed by barbarians... | |
| William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 286 pagini
...dishonored in his own? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent? The sense of having one would die within him ; he...period when it is violated, there are none when it is decried. It is the philosophy of politics, the religion of governments. It is observed by barbarians... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1906 - 324 pagini
...the very clods where we » tread entitled to this ardent preference because they are greener ? . . . I see no exception to the respect that is paid among nations to the law of good faith. ... It is observed by barbarians—a whiff of tobacco smoke or a string of beads gives not merely binding... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1909 - 570 pagini
...dishonored in his own? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent? The sense of having one would die within him ; he...period when it is violated, there are none when it is decried. It is the philosophy of politics, the religion of governments. It is observed by barbarians:... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 512 pagini
...events, and it is forbidden to human foresight to count their number, or measure their extent. ... I see no exception to the respect that is paid among nations to the law of good faith. . . . The refusal of the ports (inevitable, if we reject the Treaty) is a measure too decisive in its... | |
| Horace Leslie Brittain - 1911 - 284 pagini
...dishonored in his own ? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent? The sense of having one would die within him; he would...period when it is violated, there are none when it is decried. It is the philosophy of politics, the religion of governments. It is observed by barbarians... | |
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - 1911 - 278 pagini
...dishonoured in his own? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent? The sense of having one would die within him; he would...period when it is violated, there are none when it is decried. It is the philosophy of politics, the religion of governments. It is observed by barbarians... | |
| Mrs. Ruth Frances (Davis) Stevens, Ruth Frances Davis Stevens, David Harrison Stevens - 1917 - 194 pagini
...dishonored in his own ? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent ? The sense of having one would die within him; he would...period when it is violated, there are none when it is decried. It is the philosophy of politics, the religion of governments. It is observed by barbarians... | |
| Harry Franklin Covington - 1918 - 312 pagini
...dishonored in his own? Could he look with affection and veneration to such a country as his parent ? The sense of having one would die within him; he would...period when it is violated, there are none when it is decried. It is the philosophy of politics, the religion of governments. It is observed by barbarians... | |
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