Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Present Day Papers, Vol. 3
Rom the earliest times, and in every land, Patriotism, the love of one's native country, has been accounted a virtue and like every other virtue, it has had its counterfeits.
The most immoral doctrines and acts have sheltered them selves under this noble word, till the Duke of Wellington is reported to have said that Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
The derivation of the word reminds us of that Roman patriotism which took the form of service and sacrifice for the capital city. Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome have made the faith and acts of the peoples who Spoke the Latin tongue familiar to the present generation. The animus of his stirring lines is, however, far removed from the Spirit which breathes through the teaching of Jesus Christ. AS the Bishop of Hereford recently said.
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