Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... ENGLAND THE occasion of my second visit to England was an invitation from some Mechanics ' Institutes in Lancashire and Yorkshire , which separately are organized much in the same way as our New England Lyceums , but in 1847 had been ...
... ENGLAND THE occasion of my second visit to England was an invitation from some Mechanics ' Institutes in Lancashire and Yorkshire , which separately are organized much in the same way as our New England Lyceums , but in 1847 had been ...
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... England is a garden . Under an ash - colored sky , the fields have been combed and rolled till they appear to have been finished with a pencil instead of a plough . The solidity of the structures that compose the towns speaks the ...
... England is a garden . Under an ash - colored sky , the fields have been combed and rolled till they appear to have been finished with a pencil instead of a plough . The solidity of the structures that compose the towns speaks the ...
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... England is tender - hearted . Rome was not . England is not so public in its bias ; private life is its place of honor . Truth in private life , untruth in public , marks these home - loving men . Their political conduct is not decided ...
... England is tender - hearted . Rome was not . England is not so public in its bias ; private life is its place of honor . Truth in private life , untruth in public , marks these home - loving men . Their political conduct is not decided ...
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