Old Homes of New Americans the Country And the People of the Austro Hungarian M

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Old Homes of New Americans the Country And the People of the Austro Hungarian M
Clark, Francis E. (Francis Edward), 1851-1927
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Stephen's time some of the same problems; for foreigners, attracted by the growing glories of the nation and the prowess of her soldiers, were coming from many lands. Concerning them, St. Stephen says : The Roman Empire owed its growth, and its rulers their glory and power, chiefly to the numer- ous wise and noble men who gathered within its boundaries from every quarter of the world. ... A country speaking but one language, and where uni- form customs prevail, is weak and frail. Therefore I en...join on thee, my son, to treat and behave towards them decorously, so that they shall more cheerfully abide with thee than elsewhere. For if thou shouldst spoil what I have built up, and scatter what I have gathered, thy realm would surely suffer great detri- ment from it. ... I therefore beseech and enjoin upon thee, my beloved son, thou delight of my heart and hope of the coming generation, be above all gracious, not only to thy kinsmen, to princes, and to dukes, but also to thy neighbors and sub- jects; be merciful and forbearing, not only to the powerful, but to the weak; and, finally, be strong, lest good fortune elate thee, and bad fortune depress thee.

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