The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 128
... England , the foremost men of the earth ; every argument was weighed , every particle of evidence was sifted and laid in the scale ; and , at last , the right triumphed , the poor man was vindicated , and the oppressor was flung out . I ...
... England , the foremost men of the earth ; every argument was weighed , every particle of evidence was sifted and laid in the scale ; and , at last , the right triumphed , the poor man was vindicated , and the oppressor was flung out . I ...
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... England that Wendell Phillips is the first orator of the world . One or- ator had a right to speak of the other , Byron's thunder- storm , 666 where ' Jura answers from his misty shroud Back to the joyous Alps who call to him aloud ...
... England that Wendell Phillips is the first orator of the world . One or- ator had a right to speak of the other , Byron's thunder- storm , 666 where ' Jura answers from his misty shroud Back to the joyous Alps who call to him aloud ...
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... England , v . 3 ff ; 25 ff , 291-298 ; garden , 11. 221 ; IX . 229-231 ; habits of work , vIII . 288 ; IX . 142 , 143 ; house , 111. 172 ; portraits , 1. frontispiece ; Ix . fron- tispiece ; death of son , 111. 48 ; 1x . 148-158 ...
... England , v . 3 ff ; 25 ff , 291-298 ; garden , 11. 221 ; IX . 229-231 ; habits of work , vIII . 288 ; IX . 142 , 143 ; house , 111. 172 ; portraits , 1. frontispiece ; Ix . fron- tispiece ; death of son , 111. 48 ; 1x . 148-158 ...
Contents
THE LORDS SUPPER | 1 |
HISTORICAL DISCOURSE | 27 |
LETTER TO PRESIDENT | 90 |
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