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... Patriotism , Syracuse , July 4 , 1831 - Typographical Society , Albany , 1839 - Sunday School Celebration , Staten Island , 1889 - To the Citizens of Ogdensburgh , 1839 - To the Catholics of Ogdens- burgh , 1839 - To the Citizens of ...
... Patriotism , Syracuse , July 4 , 1831 - Typographical Society , Albany , 1839 - Sunday School Celebration , Staten Island , 1889 - To the Citizens of Ogdensburgh , 1839 - To the Catholics of Ogdens- burgh , 1839 - To the Citizens of ...
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... PATRIOTISM is allied to philosophy , and inseparable from be- nevolence . A virtuous citizen is not satisfied with knowing that his country is great , and free , and happy ; he desires to under- stand why it is so , what are the ...
... PATRIOTISM is allied to philosophy , and inseparable from be- nevolence . A virtuous citizen is not satisfied with knowing that his country is great , and free , and happy ; he desires to under- stand why it is so , what are the ...
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... patriotism , he was not less firmly established in religious principles . He was never for a moment tempted to divide what he thought God had indissolubly combined , religion and freedom . He first appeared before his countrymen at the ...
... patriotism , he was not less firmly established in religious principles . He was never for a moment tempted to divide what he thought God had indissolubly combined , religion and freedom . He first appeared before his countrymen at the ...
Side 63
... patriotism and piety . At length the old king of England , after a long , living death , was gathered to the garner - house of the grave . An odious min- istry was found in England under an odious prince . Mendicity had driven the ...
... patriotism and piety . At length the old king of England , after a long , living death , was gathered to the garner - house of the grave . An odious min- istry was found in England under an odious prince . Mendicity had driven the ...
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... patriotism of his whole life ; and thus seen , constitutes only the first - marked one of many instances wherein he broke the green withes which party fastened upon him , and maintained the cause of his country , referring the care of ...
... patriotism of his whole life ; and thus seen , constitutes only the first - marked one of many instances wherein he broke the green withes which party fastened upon him , and maintained the cause of his country , referring the care of ...
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