| Henry Hallam - Europe - 1818 - 554 pages
...peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty ; alike . distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who had been used to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field,... | |
| English literature - 1819 - 950 pages
...peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty; alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate, Men who had been . used to swear fealty, to profets subjection, to follow, at home and in tbe field,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 822 pages
...peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty; alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who had been used to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field,... | |
| 1839 - 444 pages
...peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty, alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who had been used to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field,... | |
| Samuel Maunder - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1843 - 914 pages
...peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty ; alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who had been used to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field,... | |
| Sir Francis Palgrave - Feudalism - 1844 - 168 pages
...peculiar sentiments of personal reverence and attachment toward a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty; alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who had been used to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow a feudal superior and his family... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 610 pages
...peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty ; alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who had been used to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field,... | |
| GEORGE RIPLEY - 1852 - 670 pages
...sentiment of peri sonal reverence and attachment towards ' a sovereign, which we denominate loy16 alty ; alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who had been used to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field,... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1852 - 678 pages
...attachment towards * lorereign, which we denominate loy16 alty ; alike distinguishable from the stupiil devotion of eastern slaves, and from the abstract...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who hat! been used to swear fealty, to profcí-s subjection, to follow, at home and in the field,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1853 - 532 pages
...peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty; alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who had been used to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field,... | |
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