The Free Man and the SoldierC. Scribner's sons, 1916 - 235 oldal |
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7. oldal
... true in view of the degree of snobbery and class antagonism which mars the democracy of Eng- land . But the fact remains that England is pre- eminently the home of men who know their rights and who sturdily insist upon them . Through ...
... true in view of the degree of snobbery and class antagonism which mars the democracy of Eng- land . But the fact remains that England is pre- eminently the home of men who know their rights and who sturdily insist upon them . Through ...
39. oldal
... true of a nation desiring to be let alone , as of one cherishing dreams of con- quest . For the future a nation can as little af- ford to be without an alliance as a man can afford to be without a country . That isolation which was once ...
... true of a nation desiring to be let alone , as of one cherishing dreams of con- quest . For the future a nation can as little af- ford to be without an alliance as a man can afford to be without a country . That isolation which was once ...
57. oldal
... true of national distinction . In so far as it is indigenous and original , it is unconscious and not self - conscious . It comes of exercising one's judgment honestly and indepen- dently . The way to be American , for example , is not ...
... true of national distinction . In so far as it is indigenous and original , it is unconscious and not self - conscious . It comes of exercising one's judgment honestly and indepen- dently . The way to be American , for example , is not ...
64. oldal
... true religion " from the religions they freely choose . Hence the long tragedy of intolerance and persecu- tion , with its diabolical paradoxes - the use of force to impose belief , the violent assault upon piety from the motive of ...
... true religion " from the religions they freely choose . Hence the long tragedy of intolerance and persecu- tion , with its diabolical paradoxes - the use of force to impose belief , the violent assault upon piety from the motive of ...
66. oldal
... true of the striking pas- sage that follows , and which Professor Dewey cites with effect in his admirable book , Ger- man Philosophy and Politics . The tone of this passage is in harmony with that of the founders of spiritual Germany ...
... true of the striking pas- sage that follows , and which Professor Dewey cites with effect in his admirable book , Ger- man Philosophy and Politics . The tone of this passage is in harmony with that of the founders of spiritual Germany ...
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