| Francis Lieber - 1859 - 644 páginas
...and not in a city or a little colony. Mankind have outgrown the ancient city-state. Countries are the orchards and the broad acres where modern civilization gathers her grain and nutritions fruits. The narrow garden-beds of antiquity suffice for our widened humanity no more than... | |
| 1861 - 736 páginas
...city-state. Countries are the orchards and the broad acres where modern civilisation gathers her L'rain and nutritious fruits. The narrow garden-beds of antiquity...ancient states. Moderns stand in need of nations, and of nations} longevity, for their literature and law, their industry, liberty, and patriotism ; we want... | |
| Diarca Howe Allen - 1862 - 112 páginas
...and not in a city or little colony. Mankind have outgrown the ancient-city state. Countries are the orchards and the broad acres where modern civilization...gathers her grain and nutritious fruits. The narrow garden beds of antiquity suffice for our widened humanity no more than the short existence of ancient... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1880 - 550 páginas
...streamlets, having lost its imperial identity long before reaching the broad ocean. Cmmtries are the orchards and the broad acres where modern civilization...liberty, and patriotism ; we want countries to work and speak, write and glow for, to live and to die for. The sphere of humanity has steadily widened, and... | |
| 1895 - 720 páginas
...desire, more and more, a country to work and live and die for. Dr. Lieber says: "Countries are the orchards and the broad acres where modern civilization...more than the short existence of ancient states." * Without this national policy with its representative system there would be very little in common... | |
| Lewis Reifsneider Harley - 1899 - 236 páginas
...and not in a city or a little colony. Mankind have outgrown the ancient city-state. Countries are the orchards and the broad acres where modern civilization...gathers her grain and nutritious fruits. The narrow garden beds of antiquity suffice for our widened humanity no more than the short existence of ancient... | |
| James Farr, Raymond Seidelman - 1993 - 460 páginas
...and not in a city or a little colony. Mankind have outgrown the ancient city-state. Countries are the orchards and the broad acres where modern civilization...liberty, and patriotism; we want countries to work and speak, write and glow for, to live and to die for. The sphere of humanity has steadily widened, and... | |
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