Where this is the case in any part of the world, those who are free are by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that freedom, as in countries where... The Atlantic Monthly - Page 7141910Full view - About this book
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1875 - 968 pages
...jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege Not seeing there that freedom, as in countries where it is a common blessing, and as broad 14 In Chapman's Select Speeches, aud in some editions of Barbe, both in this country and in England,... | |
| Joseph Hodgson - Confederate States of America - 1876 - 540 pages
...jealous of their freedom. " Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind " of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that freedom, " as in countries where it is a common blessing, and as " broad and genial as the air, may be united with much " abject toil, with great misery, with all the exterior... | |
| Joseph Hodgson - Confederate States of America - 1876 - 560 pages
...jealous of their freedom. " Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind " of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that freedom, " as in countries where it is a 'common blessing, and as "Jbroad and genial as the air, may be united with much " abject toil, with great misery, with all the... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 pages
...jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. nce of the object in the view of its commerce, as...which deceive the burden of life ; how many material among them, like something that is more noble and liberal. I do not mean, sir, to commend the superior... | |
| Robert Cochrane - Orators - 1877 - 560 pages
...jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. s Christ testify ; and also that we may receive with...ignominy of their barrenness and sterility, receive among them, like something that is more noble and liberal. I do not mean, sir, to commend the superior... | |
| Readers - 1878 - 446 pages
...jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there, that freedom, as in countries where it is a common blessing, and os broad and general as the air, may be united with much abject toil, with great misery, with all the... | |
| William Swinton - American literature - 1880 - 694 pages
...jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that freedom, as in countries where it is a common blessing, and its broad and general as the air, may be united with much abject 125 toil, with great misery, with... | |
| William Swinton - English literature - 1882 - 686 pages
...jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that freedom, as in countries where...general as the air, may be united with much abject i25 toil, with great misery, with all the exterior of servitude, liberty looks, among them, like something... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there, that freedom, as in countries where it is a ommon blessing, and as broad and general as the air, may be united with much abject toil, with great... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884 - 340 pages
...jealous of their freedom. Free; dom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that freedom, as in countries where...with all the exterior of servitude, liberty looks, among them, like something that is more noble and liberal. I do not mean, sir, to commend the superior... | |
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