And let me tell you, that Angling is of high esteem, and of much use in other nations.
But though they may do so in other nations, I think those in England differ nothing but in their names.
Sir, this pleasant curiosity of Fish and Fishing, of which you are so great a master, has been thought worthy the pens and practices of divers in other nations, that have been reputed men of great learning and wisdom.
His position is therefore perfectly similar to that of the magistrate of other nations; and he is nevertheless invested with immense political power.
The United States are becoming too important in population and resources not to attract the observation of other nations.
That the American flag is grossly abused by the abandoned and profligate of other nations is but too probable.
By her mercantile policy she has become the great blood-sucker of other nations.
The steps which Russia had to take were thus clearly marked out by the experience of other nations, and it was decided that they should be taken at once.
But they have time to think, and no traditions chain them, and few conventionalities, compared with what must be met in other nations.
This passage is a standard illustration of the Romana interpretatione (ยง 43), the Roman construction, which the Romans put upon the mythology and theology of other nations.
It shows that they were accustomed to apply the names of their gods to the gods of other nations on the ground of some resemblance in character, history, worship, &c.
So we are every where to understand Roman accounts of the gods of other nations.
Flood legends of other nations, that the Antediluvian World was none other than Atlantis.
I wish such like observations, experiments, and true philosophies, were more known to other nations.
The failure of other nations to consider this matter in a vigorous way has produced bitterness and jealousies and antagonisms, the food of radicalism.
If other nations go to war or seek to hamper each other's commerce, our merchants, it seems, are at their mercy, to do with as they please.
We are not likely to be permitted to use even the ships of other nations in rivalry of their own trade, and are without means to extend our commerce even where the doors are wide open and our goods desired.
The security of our coast cities against foreign attacks should not rest altogether in the friendly disposition of other nations.
The existing statutes of the United States do not restrain our citizens from taking seals in the Pacific Ocean, and perhaps should not unless the prohibition can be extended to the citizens of other nations.
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