| 1821 - 770 strani
...an American's national vanity. Other nations boast of what they are, or what they have been— but a true citizen of the United States exalts his head to the skies in the contemplation of the FUTURE grandeur of his country. With him the pride of pedigree is reversed. Others claim respect... | |
| 1821 - 526 strani
...foundation of an American's national vanity. Other nations boast of what they are or have been — but a true citizen of the United States exalts his head to the skies, in the contemplation of the FUTURE grandeur of his country. With him, the pride of pedigree is reversed. Others claim respect... | |
| 1821 - 772 strani
...American's national vanity. Other nations boast of what they are, or what they have been — but a true citizen of the United States exalts his head to the skies in the contemplation of the FUTURE grandeur of his country. With him the pride of pedigree is reversed. Others claim respect... | |
| 1821 - 370 strani
...foundation of an American's national vanity. Other nations boast of what they nreor have been — but a true citizen of the United States exalts his head to the skies in the contemplation of the FUTURE grandeur of his country. With him the pride of pedigree is reversed. Others claim respect... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1855 - 404 strani
...American's national vanity. Other nations boast of what they are, or what they have been — but a true citizen of the United States exalts his head to the skies in the contemplation of the FUTURE grandeur I- • 'ill 42 COMPLAiNTS iN AMEEICA of his country. With him the pride of pedigree... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 614 strani
...sensitiveness. The critic found it in a peculiarity of our national vanity. "Other nations," said he, "boast of what they are or have been, but the true...glories in the achievements of a distant posterity. Others appeal to history; an American appeals to prophecy, and with Malthus in one hand and a map of... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 strani
...sensitiveness. The critic found it in a peculiarity of our national vanity. "Other nations," said he, "boast of what they are or have been, but the true...glories in the achievements of a distant posterity. Others appeal to history; an American appeals to prophecy, and with Malthus in one hand and a map of... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 strani
...sensitiveness. The critic found it in a peculiarity of our national vanity. "Other nations," said he, "boast of what they are or have been, but the true...glories in the achievements of a distant posterity. Others appeal to history; an American appeals to prophecy, and with Malthus in one hand and a map of... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 strani
...sensitiveness. The critic found it in a peculiarity of our national vanity. "Other nations," said he, "boast of what they are or have been, but the true...be. Others claim respect and honor because of the tilings done by a long line of ancestors; an American glories in the achievements of a distant posterity.... | |
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