The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 142
... England and America found in the Christ of the Catholic Church and in the dog- mas inherited from Rome , scope for their austere piety and their longings for civil freedom . But their creed is passing away , and none arises in its room ...
... England and America found in the Christ of the Catholic Church and in the dog- mas inherited from Rome , scope for their austere piety and their longings for civil freedom . But their creed is passing away , and none arises in its room ...
Page 364
... England to a third of its size , by bring- ing people so much nearer , in this country it has given a new celerity to time , or anticipated by fifty years the planting of tracts of land , the choice of water privileges , the working of ...
... England to a third of its size , by bring- ing people so much nearer , in this country it has given a new celerity to time , or anticipated by fifty years the planting of tracts of land , the choice of water privileges , the working of ...
Page 461
... England , increased next year by the famine , and two years before the triumph of the Anti - corn Law League led by Cobden . Page 394 , note 1. In his second visit to England , although it seemed to Mr. Emerson that the prospects for ...
... England , increased next year by the famine , and two years before the triumph of the Anti - corn Law League led by Cobden . Page 394 , note 1. In his second visit to England , although it seemed to Mr. Emerson that the prospects for ...
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