The man who stands upon his own soil ; who feels, that by the laws of the land in which he lives, — by the law of civilized nations, — he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which he tills, is, by the constitution of our nature, under... The New England Farmer - Page 4131854Full view - About this book
| Edward Everett - 1836 - 652 pages
...feels, that by the laws of the land in which he lives, — by the law of civilized nations, — he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which...equal, — more strongly than another, the character of man as the lord of the inanimate world. Of this great and wonderful sphere, which, fashioned by the... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1844 - 390 pages
...— who feels that, by the laws of the land in which he lives, by the law of civilized nations, he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which...equal, more strongly than another, the character of man, as the lord of the inanimate world. Perhaps his farm has come down to him from his fathers. They... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1844 - 394 pages
...the \aw of civilized nations, he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which he tills—is, by the constitution of our nature, under a wholesome...equal, more strongly than another, the character of man, as the lord of the inanimate world. Perhaps his farm has come down to him from his fathers. They... | |
| William Henry Channing - 1850 - 706 pages
...righliul and exclusive owner of the land tvhich he tills, is by the constitution of our nature, under > wholesome influence, not easily imbibed from any other...equal — more strongly than another the character of man as the lord of the inanimate world. Of this great and wonderful sphere, which fashioned by the... | |
| 1852 - 820 pages
...who feels that by the laws of the land in which he lives — by the laws of civilized nations — he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which...from any other source. He feels, other things being equa' more strongly than another, the character of a man as the lord of an inanimate world. — Of... | |
| 1852 - 780 pages
...who feels that by the laws of the land in which he lives — by the laws of civilized nations — he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which...influence not easily imbibed from any other source.* The necessary labor performed in this pursuit contributes to invigorate health, and to enhance human... | |
| F.G.Cary - 1857 - 634 pages
...he lives — by the law of civilized nations — he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land he tills, is by the constitution of our nature under a wholesome influence not easily imbued by any other source. He feels, other things being equal, more strongly than another the character... | |
| 1858 - 402 pages
...who feels that by the laws of the land in which he lives — by the laws of civilized nations — he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which...than another, the character of a man as lord of an animated world. Of this great and wonderful sphere, which, fashioned by the hand of God, and upheld... | |
| 1858 - 836 pages
...who feels that by the laws of the land in which he lives — by the laws of civilized nations — he is the rightful and exclusive owner of the land which...more strongly than another, the character of a man as a lord of au animated world. Of this great and wonderful sphere, which, fashioned by the hand of God,... | |
| John Leverett Merrill - 1869 - 456 pages
...nations, he is the rightful and 1 cZfr exclusive owner of the land he tills, is by the constitution of his nature, under a wholesome influence, not easily imbibed...things being equal, more strongly than another the position of man, as the lord of an inanimate world, — of this great and wonderful sphere, which,... | |
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