"A flag will cultivate a spirit of
patriotism, Marilla."
Let us own to it, we lack
patriotism! The true patriot is the citizen who is so deeply impressed with a sense of the importance of the laws that he will see them carried out even at his own cost and inconvenience.
My Cabinet Selections were all made before our former interview, but you have supplied a noble instance of
patriotism in subordinating your personal preferences to the general good.
This convention composed of men who possessed the confidence of the people, and many of whom had become highly distinguished by their
patriotism, virtue and wisdom, in times which tried the minds and hearts of men, undertook the arduous task.
Notwithstanding his rather condescending attitude towards
patriotism he had been adopted as the national poet, and seemed since the war of seventy to be one of the most significant glories of national unity.
Over here you call that spirit
patriotism. It was something which beat in the heart of every one of those hundreds of thousands of men, something which kept their eyes clear and bright as they marched into battle, which made them look Death itself in the face, and fight even while the blackness crept over them.
Discussing the matter with him, a mere boy, I should be in perfect safety; for he would know nothing of the Proclamation of the Council; whereas I could not feel sure that my Sons -- so greatly did their
patriotism and reverence for the Circles predominate over mere blind affection -- might not feel compelled to hand me over to the Prefect, if they found me seriously maintaining the seditious heresy of the Third Dimension.
Policy, the bane of artists demanded it, and so, for the sake of a thousand issues and a common front to the common foe, he placed the love of his life upon the altar of his
patriotism, and went, a broken-hearted man, into the long exile.
That, Virtue, as had been observed by the poets (in many passages which he well knew the jury would have, word for word, at the tips of their tongues; whereat the jury's countenances displayed a guilty consciousness that they knew nothing about the passages), was in a manner contagious; more especially the bright virtue known as
patriotism, or love of country.
Hunsden, you are a more unpractical man than I am an unpractical woman, for you don't acknowledge what really exists; you want to annihilate individual
patriotism and national greatness as an atheist would annihilate God and his own soul, by denying their existence."
But it was nice to see that any unpleasantness he had endured in his native land had not impaired his ardent
patriotism. He frequently declared that England was the finest country in the world, sir, and he felt a lively superiority over Americans, Colonials, Dagos, Dutchmen, and Kanakas.
It was his noble
patriotism, of which he made a great display, that had rendered him so interesting in Aglaya's eyes.