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Updated: June 27, 2025


Thus it will be seen that, although the spirit of liberty may slumber in the island, it is by no means dead, nor is the intense hatred which exists between the home-born Spaniard and the native Cuban growing less from year to year. Indeed, the insurrection of Trinidad and Cienfuegos still smoulders, and any extreme political exigency would be liable to cause it to blaze forth with renewed force.

Not even the All-seeing, All-knowing One was deemed perfectly adapted to become a human Savior without a human experience. Knowledge intuitive, gained from above, of human wants and woes was not enough to it must be added the home-born certainty of consciousness and memory; the Head of all mediation must become human.

These things presented themselves at last only to remind him that, in a new intellectual hope, he was already on his way home. Straight through life, straight through nature and man, with one's own self-knowledge as a light thereon, not by way of the geographical Italy or Greece, lay the road to the new Hellas, to be realised now as the outcome of home-born German genius.

The Lord sitteth upon the floods, yea, the Lord sitteth King forever. The Lord will give strength to his people; yea, the Lord will bless his people with peace." How natural and home-born sounded this old piece of Oriental poetry in the ears of the three!

Helen did not know to what gulfs of personal shame, nay, to what summits of public execration, a man may be glad to flee for refuge from the fangs of home-born guilt if so be there is any refuge to be found in either. And some kind of refuge there does seem to be.

Notwithstanding the gaiety of animal spirits produced by the season, I felt unusually depressed that morning. Already, I believe, I was beginning to feel the home-born sadness of the soul whose wings are weary and whose foot can find no firm soil on which to rest. Sometimes I think the wonder is that so many men are never sad.

Helen did not know to what gulfs of personal shame, nay, to what summits of public execration, a man may be glad to flee for refuge from the fangs of home-born guilt if so be there is any refuge to be found in either. And some kind of refuge there does seem to be.

Indeed, their home-born piety was continually a protest to the indulgence of the mixed crowd which at that time followed King Henry.

'Law, pa, it's no use! I ain't a-goin' to set on that tottlin' thing one minit longer not for all the infanties in Ameriky! What more's a furrin infanty than a home-born one, anyhow? There was a stir next the rope and a break in the wall of humanity about it, and then Mrs.

The tenderness exercised towards home-born servants or the children of handmaids, and the strength of the tie that bound them to the family, are employed by the Psalmist to illustrate the regard of God for him, his care over him, and his own endearing relation to him, when in the last extremity he prays, "Save the son of thy handmaid." Ps. lxxxvi. 16. So also in Ps. cxvi. 16.

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