If I really were helping toward that and to save lives and our country to its people, what would my private feelings matter' My honor, my soul--what would anything matter?
Again, there is a temptation to define Pittsburgh in terms of the matrix in which the community is set, and the impress of this matrix on the soul of its peopleno less than on the senses of the visitor.
Last September, Pittsburgh celebrated its one hundred and fiftieth anniversary, and a street pageant exhibited both the industrial vigor of the community, and the variety of its people.
The community has a claim on the vigor and intelligence of its people, on their activity in civic affairs, which I believe it is letting go by default.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Hanover or its people, or to the House of Hanover in England.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Thuringia, a country in Germany, or its people.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Italy, or to its people or language.
Such days as that I am attempting to describe, representing seven centuries of a modern capital before the admiring eyes of the present generation of its people, become possible.
In regard to Germany, our people know but its grand divisions and its large cities; and of its people among us but their exterior distinctions, and mainly those offered to the eye, arrest attention.
In Italy there were many signs of revolutionary feeling; but Austria still dominated that peninsula, and Metternich kept a close watch upon the movements of its people.
Corn and maize, cotton and wool, form part of the wealth of its people.
This fact in regard to Asia was due to the hostile attitude of its people, which rendered it very dangerous for any European traveler to attempt to penetrate its interior.
France, the growth of its industries, and the improvement of the condition of its people.
It is necessary, and it is required, when the interests and rights of another government or of its people are so far affected by a pending civil conflict as to require a definition of its relations to the parties thereto.
A nation may be said to consist of its territory, its people, and its laws.
The plunderers obtained shelter there and their pursuers were driven back by its people, who not only protected the wrongdoers and shared the plunder, but treated with rudeness and violence those who sought to recover their property.
In the President's view "a nation may be said to consist of its territory, its people, and its laws.
No effort of statesmanship to overcome the Famine is remembered with such gratitude in Ireland as Lord George Bentinck's generous proposal to spend sixteen millions of money in the construction of railways, for the employment of its people.
No longer can a nation hope to develop its resources, care properly for the modern needs of its people, or be counted among the important industrial or agricultural nations if it neglects the development of technical education.
By contrast with the surrounding "republics" one finds in Guatemala [25] a country that has used education intelligently as a tool to advance the interests of its people.
Italy has recently made special efforts to extend agricultural instruction to its people.
Washington is particularly blessed in having a diversity of soils, all admirably adapted to some department of agriculture and giving the state the opportunity of great diversity in the occupations of its people.
The logging industry, manufacturing lumber, cultivating oysters, fishing and farming are the chief industries of its people.
The whole town is buried under the leaves of innumerable banana plantations, which afford shade and food to its people, and amid which their huts are thickly scattered and absolutely concealed.
They have no end to serve, except the improvement of the country and the contentment of its people.
Schahin was compelled to resign his throne, and the Empress thereupon proclaimed the annexation of the Crimea, with professions of acting only for the benefit of its people and to save them from misgovernment.
It was to be an autonomous State under the suzerainty of the Sultan, with a prince elected by its people.
Its intellectual atmosphere impressed us deeply, and the culture and refinement of its people charmed us beyond expression.
In Trinidad, thanks to the kind and considerate hospitality of its people, we had enjoyed all the comforts of home and the same freedom of movement as if we had been given the keys of the city.
We spent a week in and around Ciudad Bolivar, and, during this time, we had ample opportunities to study the manners and customs of its people.
It was a movement to regain to Germany a section held to be non-Danish in population and retained by Denmark against the traditions and will of its people.
This fact in regard to Asia was due to the hostile attitude of its people, which rendered it dangerous for any European traveler to attempt to penetrate its interior.
The bulk of its people are of Slavic origin and speak the Servian language.
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