| Walter Lorenzo Sheldon - 1904 - 480 페이지
...stately mansions, do not make a nation. The nation in every country dwells in the cottage; and unless the light of your constitution can shine there, unless the beauty of your legislation arid the excellence of your statesmanship are impressed there on the feelings and conditions of the... | |
| George H. Knox - 1905 - 324 페이지
...stately mansions, do not make a nation. The nation in every country dwells in the cottage; and unless the light of your constitution can shine there, unless...statesmanship are impressed there on the feelings and conditions of the people, rely upon it you have yet to learn the duties of government. The most ancient... | |
| William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 274 페이지
...stately mansions, do not make a nation. The nation in every country dwells in the cottage; and unless the light of your constitution can shine there, unless...it, you have yet to learn the duties of government. The most ancient of profane historians has told us that the Scythians of his time were a very warlike... | |
| 1912 - 430 페이지
...stately mansions do not make a nation. The nation in every country dwells in the cottage, and unless the light of your Constitution can shine there, unless...it you have yet to learn the duties of government. ' ' ' The moral law was not written for men alone in their individual charaeter, but it was written... | |
| Edith Henrietta Fowler - 1912 - 732 페이지
...realize the truth of the memorable sentence, ' The nation in every country dwells in the cottage.' Unless the light of your constitution can shine there, unless...it you have yet to learn the duties of Government." In January, 1896, my father was much shocked by the death of Prince Henry of Battenberg, whom he had... | |
| Sidney Whitman - 1912 - 324 페이지
...in every country dwells in the cottage, and unless the light of your Constitution can shine there, rely upon it you have yet to learn the duties of government," 1 That Dr. Hinzpeter's sentiments must have been somewhat of this character is, I think, evident from... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1913 - 544 페이지
...stately mansions, do not make a nation. The nation in every country dwells in the cottage ; and unless the light of your constitution can shine there, unless...it you have yet to learn the duties of Government. ' The most ancient of profane historians has told us that the Scythians of his time were a very warlike... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1913 - 544 페이지
...stately mansions, do not make a nation. The nation in every country dwells in the cottage ; and unless the light of your constitution can shine there, unless...excellence of your statesmanship are impressed there OH the feelings and condition of the people, rely upon it you have yet to learn the duties of Government.... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1914 - 1088 페이지
...mansions, do not make a nation. The nation in every country <1 wells in a cottage and unless the light oC your constitution can shine there, unless the beauty of your legislation and the excellence °f your statesmanship are impressed there on the feeling and condition of the people, rely upon it... | |
| New York (State). Industrial Commission - 1916 - 824 페이지
...stately mansions do not make a nation. The nation in every country dwells in the cottage, and unless the light of your Constitution can shine there, unless...it you have yet to learn the duties of government. * * The moral law was not written for men alone in their individual character, but it was written as... | |
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