Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 169
... patriotism into immorality , and once more to identify it with per- sonal rule . But when he fell , destroyed by the patriotism which he had created in other nations at the same time that he undermined it in his own , French patriotism ...
... patriotism into immorality , and once more to identify it with per- sonal rule . But when he fell , destroyed by the patriotism which he had created in other nations at the same time that he undermined it in his own , French patriotism ...
Page 170
... patriotism which is the strong defense of nations and the security for their free- dom . Patriotism of a King , of an aristocracy , or of a privileged class , has indeed influenced at all times the his- tory of the world ; but the ...
... patriotism which is the strong defense of nations and the security for their free- dom . Patriotism of a King , of an aristocracy , or of a privileged class , has indeed influenced at all times the his- tory of the world ; but the ...
Page 176
... patriotism were too strong for the theories of sentimental- ists , and Clootz and his followers disappeared- " spectre chimeras , " as Carlyle calls them , " who flit , squeaking and gibbering , till oblivion swallows them . " The fact ...
... patriotism were too strong for the theories of sentimental- ists , and Clootz and his followers disappeared- " spectre chimeras , " as Carlyle calls them , " who flit , squeaking and gibbering , till oblivion swallows them . " The fact ...
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