| 1835 - 866 pagine
...between topography and patriotism. " Show me a man who cares no more for one place than another, and 1 will show you in that same person one who loves nothing...human being whose affections are without a tap-root. The laws recognise this truth in the privileges which they confer upon freebolders; and public opinion... | |
| 1834 - 436 pagine
...intellectual eyes thou wilt then perceive the connexion between topography and pa. triotism. Show me « man who cares no more for one place than another, and...of those who are homeless by choice ! You have no huid on a human being who«» affections are without а мр. root. The laws recognize this truth in... | |
| Robert Southey - 1834 - 394 pagine
...topography and patriotism. Shew me a man who cares no more for one 15 place than another, and I will shew you in that same person one who loves nothing but...human being whose affections are without a tap-root. The laws recognize this truth in the privileges which they confer upon freeholders ; and public opinion... | |
| 1834 - 444 pagine
...four pounds troy. Beware, says a modern writer, of those who are homeless by choice. Show me a man who cares no more for one place than another, and...that same person one who loves nothing but himself. At the Lancaster Assizes there was not a single prisoner from the large town of Preston, which fact... | |
| Robert Southey - 1836 - 480 pagine
...intellectual eyes, thou wilt then perceive the connection between topography and patriotism. Show me a man who cares no more for one place than another, and...those who are homeless by choice ! You have no hold pn a human being whose affections are without a taproot. The laws recognise this truth in the privileges... | |
| 1834 - 562 pagine
...intellectual eyes, thou wilt then perceive the connexion between topography and patriotism. Show me a man who cares no more for one place than another, and...human being whose affections are without a tap-root. The laws recognize this truth in the privileges which they confer upon freeholders ; and public opinion... | |
| John Timbs - 1840 - 430 pagine
...controlling men's notions of eternity by Acts of Parliament.— Sydney Smith, THE HOMELESS. Shew me a man who cares no more for one place than another, and I will shew yon, in that same person, one who loves nothing but himself. Beware of those who are homeless... | |
| 1841 - 282 pagine
...patriotism. Show me a man who cares no more for one place than another, and I will show you in the same person one who loves nothing but himself. Beware...human being whose affections are without a tap-root. Vagabond and rogue are convertible terms ; and with how much propriety, any one may understand who... | |
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