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Where there is no public spirit, and each man lives for himself alone?
But he was very happy and keen in his new public spirit.
They were especially famous for their generosity and public spirit.
We must therefore strive to create a kind of global public spirit.
You are acting solely out of public spirit and for no other reason at all?"
As the public spirits soared, so did the share prices of genome companies.
But that doesn't have to mean an emptying of public spirit.
I really am ashamed of him for his want of public spirit.
Obviously it is the public which ought to have public spirit.
John Mackintosh was very public spirited and would support various causes.
I am wholly devoid of public spirit or moral purpose.
But he is not motivated entirely by public spirit.
Nearly 850,000 spectators watched the Tests, which helped lift public spirits after the war.
And his private charities were known to equal his public spirit'.
Just as important as this new government attitude is the public spirit of Sept. 11.
It soon became the personal power of the monarch, always exercised with a high public spirit".
However, he was known for his public spirit.
Levy was cited for his "character, patriotism and public spirit."
Small as it was, Hartford was not lacking in public spirit.
But the case illustrates the fine line between acting in a public spirited manner, and breaking the law.
Police say it's the sort of public spirit required to help to stop the joyriding menace which is still very much in evidence this summer.
Public spirited... So anyway, this thing's not really much use to me for research.
It is this public spirit, and not self-interest, that is the real driving force behind our government.
Why then do philosophers look for public spirit?
Perhaps this public spirit was instilled in them by Solon and his reforms.