The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 209
... give , the needle - women will give ; the children will have cent - societies . Every man in the land will give a week's work to dig away this accursed mountain of sorrow once and for- ever out of the world . ! Nothing is impracticable ...
... give , the needle - women will give ; the children will have cent - societies . Every man in the land will give a week's work to dig away this accursed mountain of sorrow once and for- ever out of the world . ! Nothing is impracticable ...
Page 323
... Give them these , and they would have insisted on Washington . Give them Washington , and they would have assumed the army and navy , and , through these , Phil- adelphia , New York , and Boston . It looks as if the battle - field would ...
... Give them these , and they would have insisted on Washington . Give them Washington , and they would have assumed the army and navy , and , through these , Phil- adelphia , New York , and Boston . It looks as if the battle - field would ...
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... give death or to give life , as the emergency of the next moment may require . We must walk as guests in Nature ; not impassioned , but cool and disen- gaged . A man should try Time , and his face should wear the expression of a just ...
... give death or to give life , as the emergency of the next moment may require . We must walk as guests in Nature ; not impassioned , but cool and disen- gaged . A man should try Time , and his face should wear the expression of a just ...
Contents
THE LORDS SUPPER | 1 |
HISTORICAL DISCOURSE | 27 |
LETTER ΤΟ PRESIDENT | 87 |
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