His cosmopolitanism - which makes him in the modern Imperialist's eyes a "Little Englander" of the straitest sect - led him to deplore any survival of the colonial system and to hail the removal of ties which bound the mother country to remote dependencies; but it was, in its day, a generous and sincere reaction against popular sentiment, and Cobden was at all events an outspoken advocate of an irresistible British navy. [Please select]
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"For all her cosmopolitanism, Pamela has some quaint ideas." [Please select]
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He admired British habits, their cosmopolitanism and the very simplicity of their mode of living. [Please select]
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Culture is impossible apart from cosmopolitanism, but self-respect is more indispensable even than culture. [Please select]
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A new sense of cosmopolitanism arose in place of the old civic or national patriotism. [Please select]
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Such cosmopolitanism is the result of loss, not gain. [Please select]
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Cosmopolitanism was already a point of union between the Cynics and Cyrenaics (see p.) [Please select]
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Its followers were always to have in their mouths and hearts the well-known line-- Homo sum humani nihil a me allenum puto Closely connected with the humanitarianism of the Greeks is their cosmopolitanism. [Please select]
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THE NEW COSMOPOLITANISM Thus, in the period after Alexander the long struggle between East and West reached a peaceful conclusion. [Please select]
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