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... secondly , to politics ; that they make political distinction the end and not the means . And I fear they lack a class of men of leisure , in short , of gentlemen , -to give a tone - - - of honor to the community . I am 22 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... secondly , to politics ; that they make political distinction the end and not the means . And I fear they lack a class of men of leisure , in short , of gentlemen , -to give a tone - - - of honor to the community . I am 22 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. - - of honor to the community . I am told that things are boasted of in the second class of society there , which , in England , — God knows , are done in Eng- land every day , but would never be ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. - - of honor to the community . I am told that things are boasted of in the second class of society there , which , in England , — God knows , are done in Eng- land every day , but would never be ...
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... honor and public duty . Clarendon says the Duke of Buck- ingham was so modest and gentle , that some cour- tiers attempted to put affronts on him , until they found that this modesty and effeminacy was only a mask for the most terrible ...
... honor and public duty . Clarendon says the Duke of Buck- ingham was so modest and gentle , that some cour- tiers attempted to put affronts on him , until they found that this modesty and effeminacy was only a mask for the most terrible ...
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... honor , fret and barrier must be removed , and then his energies begin to play . — The Scandinavian fancied himself surrounded by Trolls , a kind of goblin men with vast power of work and skilful production , divine steve- dores ...
... honor , fret and barrier must be removed , and then his energies begin to play . — The Scandinavian fancied himself surrounded by Trolls , a kind of goblin men with vast power of work and skilful production , divine steve- dores ...
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... honor , nor a religious sentiment , and never any whim , that they will shed their blood for ; but usually property , and right measured by property , that breeds revolution . They have no Indian taste for a tomahawk - dance , no French ...
... honor , nor a religious sentiment , and never any whim , that they will shed their blood for ; but usually property , and right measured by property , that breeds revolution . They have no Indian taste for a tomahawk - dance , no French ...
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