About this idea of country held by the truly patriotic mind, as we find it expressed in history and in literature, there grows up a religious sentiment, which protects from criticism the qualities of the ideal personage.
It is also true, we should say, that the tendency to organize ideas and even the fundamental ideas by which the Germans have been guided are deeply rooted in temperament, in history and in the social order of the past.
The answers to these questions appear in certain social groupings, each of which has a history and life of its own, but is only a segment of the whole circle of active association.
Science, which thinks to make belief in miracles impossible, is itself belief in miracles--in the miracles best authenticated by history and by daily life.
One by his irony, another by his frank idealism, and the third by his preponderating interest in history and analysis, showed clearly enough how little they dared to hope.
Take up first, in classification proper, the subjects of history and travel, which will be found comparatively easy.
The case stands alone in history and is a cause of amazement.
Amongst Protestants the Bible has, in the last four hundred years, furnished a common stock of history and anecdote, and has also furnished phrases and current quotations familiar to all classes.
It follows that, inhistory and ethnography, the mores and conduct in any group are independent of those of any other group.
History and comedy, however, have never been blended successfully, though desperate attempts have occasionally been made to achieve that result.
Smithsonian studies in history and technology, no.
Every breath I drew in the city of Columbus and Doria, was deeply tinctured with the magic of history and romance.
Apart from its magnitude and almost impregnable situation on a perpendicular rock, it is filled with the recollections of history and hallowed by the voice of poetry.
The long interval between ancient history and modern (in this more restricted sense of thes term) is styled the Middle Ages.
His celebrated work on the Spirit of Laws is just and humane in its tone, and full of original and inspiring views on history and government.
One became his successor in the Professorship of History and later in the Presidency of Cornell, and a well-known American historian of his time.
It is that of their contemporaries outside the church, who are rationalists in history and egotists or voluntarists in philosophy.
This faith was partly an experience and partly a demand; it turned on history and prophecy.
Nothing distinguishes a man more from the general pattern of the age than the use he makes of history and philosophy.
But neither has he learned to look for repose in history and philosophy, nor to derive those subtle influences from their study which tend to paralyse action or to soften a man unduly.
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