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EVERY nation has a peculiar character , in which it differs from all others that have been , that are , and possibly from all that are to come , for it does not yet appear that the Divine Father of the nations ever repeats himself and ...
EVERY nation has a peculiar character , in which it differs from all others that have been , that are , and possibly from all that are to come , for it does not yet appear that the Divine Father of the nations ever repeats himself and ...
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Yet they lack the ideal aspiration after Religion that appears in the literature and art , and even language of some ... the same traits of national character appear , only the complexion and dress thereof changed by circumstances .
Yet they lack the ideal aspiration after Religion that appears in the literature and art , and even language of some ... the same traits of national character appear , only the complexion and dress thereof changed by circumstances .
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Nations succeed each other as races of animals in the geologi . cal epochs , and like them , also , perish when their work is done . The peculiar character of a nation does not appear nakedly , without relief and shadow .
Nations succeed each other as races of animals in the geologi . cal epochs , and like them , also , perish when their work is done . The peculiar character of a nation does not appear nakedly , without relief and shadow .
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... now as completely commercial ; but the same Trust in God , the same National Exclusiveness appear , as of old . ... Saxons , he sees Unity of National Character , a Continuity of Idea and of Work ; but it appears in the midst of ...
... now as completely commercial ; but the same Trust in God , the same National Exclusiveness appear , as of old . ... Saxons , he sees Unity of National Character , a Continuity of Idea and of Work ; but it appears in the midst of ...
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But this love of change appears not less in important matters . We think of old things all are over old , of new things none are new enough . So the age asks of all institutions their right to be ; What right has the government to ...
But this love of change appears not less in important matters . We think of old things all are over old , of new things none are new enough . So the age asks of all institutions their right to be ; What right has the government to ...
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