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" Every thing that tends to insulate the individual, — to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign state with a sovereign state, — tends to true union as... "
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language - Page 3126
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Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume 2

Harriet Martineau - America - 1838 - 260 pages
...individual—to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign state...state —tends to true union as well as greatness. 'I learned,' said the melancholy Pestalozzi, ' that no man in God's wide earth is either willing or...
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Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume 3

Harriet Martineau - Slavery - 1838 - 310 pages
...importance given to the single person. Everything that tends to insulate the individual, — to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign State with a sovereign State, — tends to true...
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Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume 3

Harriet Martineau - Slavery - 1838 - 318 pages
...individual,—to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign State with a sovereign State,—tends to true union as well as greatness. ' I learned,' said the melancholy Pestalozzi, '...
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Retrospect of Western Travel, Volume 1

Harriet Martineau - Biography & Autobiography - 1838 - 932 pages
...individual,— to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that earn man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign State with a SOvCrOTH State, — tends to true "union as well as greatness. ' I learned,' said the melancholy Pestaloza',...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...importance given to the single person. Everything that tends to insulate the individual,—to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign state with a sovereign state,—tends to true union...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...importance given to the single person. Everything that tends to insulate the individual,— to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign state with a sovereign state—tends to true union...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American essays - 1849 - 408 pages
...individual, — to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign state...state ; — tends to true union as well as greatness. "I learned," said the melancholy Pestalozzi, " that no man in God's • wide earth is either willing...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - American essays - 1849 - 414 pages
...importance given to the single person. Every thing that tends to insulate the individual, — to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign state with a sovereign state ; — tends to true...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - Philosophy of nature - 1856 - 402 pages
...individual, — to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign state...state ; — tends to true union as well as greatness. " I learned," said the melancholy Pestalozzi, " that no man in God's wide earth is either willing or...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 404 pages
...importance given to the single person. Every thing that tends to insulate the individual, — to surround him with barriers of natural respect, so that each man shall feel the world is his, and man shall treat with man as a sovereign state with a sovereign state ; — tends to true...
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