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" But the strongest of all is identity of political antecedents: the possession of a national history, and consequent community of recollections; collective pride and humiliation, pleasure and regret, connected with the same incidents in the past. "
Publication of the American Sociological Society - Page 62
by American Sociological Association - 1910
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 46

American literature - 1887 - 890 pages
...religion greatly contribute to it ; geographical limits are one of its causes ; but the strongest of all is identity of political antecedents : the possession...regret — connected with the same incidents in the past. The only point to be noted further in reference to the foregoing federal unions, is that the...
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1861 - 376 pages
...religion, greatly contribute to it. Geographical limits are one of its causes. But the strongest of all is identity of political antecedents; the possession...and regret, connected with the same incidents in the past. None of these circumstances however are either indispensable, or necessjirily sufficient by themselves....
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1861 - 354 pages
...religion, greatly contribute to it. Geographical limits are one of its causes. [TBut the strongest of all is identity of political antecedents; the possession...and regret, connected with the same incidents in the past. None of these circumstances however .su»*either indispensable, or necessarily sufficient by...
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The Rise of the Republic of the United States

Richard Frothingham - History - 1872 - 678 pages
...Government, p. 308), in remarking on the causes of a feeling of nationality, says, " The strongest of all is identity of political antecedents, the possession...history, and consequent community of recollections. • nations and fragments of nations, the ultima ratio regum, — the tribunal of force. The judgment...
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John Stuart Mill: A Criticism : with Personal Recollections

Alexander Bain - Biography - 1882 - 226 pages
...religion, greatly contribute to it. Geographical limits are one of its causes. But the strongest of all is identity of political antecedents ; the possession...and regret, connected with the same incidents in the past. None of these circumstances, however, are either indispensable, or necessarily sufficient by...
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Handbook of Home Rule: Being Articles on the Irish Question

James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - Home rule - 1887 - 424 pages
...antecedents : the possession of a national history and consequent community of recollections—collective pride and humiliation, pleasure and regret— connected with the same incidents in the past. The only point to be noted further in reference to the foregoing federal unions, is that the...
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Education as a Science

Alexander Bain - Education - 1898 - 494 pages
...strongest of all is identity of political antecedents ; the possession of a national history, anil consequent community of recollections ; collective...and regret, connected with the same incidents in the past. None of these circumstances, however, are either indispensable, or necessarily sufficient by...
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Collection of pamphlets and articles on Zionism and the Jewish homeland

Zionism - 1898 - 1006 pages
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The Heart of the Empire: Discussions of Problems of Modern City Life in ...

Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman - Cities and towns - 1901 - 450 pages
...religion greatly contribute to it. Geographical limits are one of the causes. But the strongest of all is identity of political antecedents, the possession...and regret, connected with the same incidents in the past."1 Are not these words an exact description of the inhabitants of the Dutch States ? Another blunder...
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Imperialism: A Study

John Atkinson Hobson - Great Britain - 1902 - 424 pages
...religion greatly contribute to it. Geographical limits are one of the causes. But the strongest of all is identity of political antecedents, the possession...and regret, connected with the same incidents in the past." l It is a debasement of this genuine nationalism, by attempts to overflow its natural banks...
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