American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - 845 Seiten |
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... respect for that country shall wear away and our amor patriae acquire strength and inspire us with a suitable respect for our own national character . We have therefore the fairest opportunity of es- tablishing a national language and ...
... respect for that country shall wear away and our amor patriae acquire strength and inspire us with a suitable respect for our own national character . We have therefore the fairest opportunity of es- tablishing a national language and ...
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... respect and respect for others , and which binds us to God by filial sentiment and hope , this has been repressed , kept down by establishments founded in force ; and literature , in all its depart- ments , bears , we think , the traces ...
... respect and respect for others , and which binds us to God by filial sentiment and hope , this has been repressed , kept down by establishments founded in force ; and literature , in all its depart- ments , bears , we think , the traces ...
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... respect for the individual . Even the Chinese philosopher was wise enough to regard the individual as the basis of the empire . Is a democracy , such as we know it , the last improve- ment possible in government ? Is it not possible to ...
... respect for the individual . Even the Chinese philosopher was wise enough to regard the individual as the basis of the empire . Is a democracy , such as we know it , the last improve- ment possible in government ? Is it not possible to ...
Inhalt
PART ONE THE WESTWARD COURSE OF EMPIRE | 1 |
Puritan Ideals | 19 |
RICHARD MATHER | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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