The Dawn of a New Patriotism, a Training Course in Citizenship

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Napoleon may have been possessed by a personal passion, nevertheless, it identified itself with the aggrandizement of his country.
Caesar, when he crossed the Rubicon, may have thought only of victory and power, but he founded the Empire, and the Empire brought to Europe the blessings of Roman law." 3. What distinguishes man from other animals? 4. What is meant by "nourishing a blind life within the brain"?
5. What causes lead people to develop their lower, rather than their higher selves? 6. S
...how that good citizenship results from the development of the higher, or spiritual, life within us. 7. Explain the meaning of the last two lines.
(3) Extract from "Alfred and his Descendants" by Wordsworth : "The race of Alfred covet glorious pains When dangers threaten, dangers ever new!
Black tempest bursting, blacker still in view !
But manly Sovereignty its hold retains; The root sincere, the branches bold to strive With the fierce tempest, while, within the round Of their protection, gentle virtues thrive; As oft, 'mid some green plot of open ground.


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