The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 362
... stand it . If he does not stop it , I shall march my men right away when he is drilling them . There is a fine for officers swearing in the army , and I have too many young men that are not used to such talk . I told the colonel this ...
... stand it . If he does not stop it , I shall march my men right away when he is drilling them . There is a fine for officers swearing in the army , and I have too many young men that are not used to such talk . I told the colonel this ...
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... stand for what is generous and free . Page 219 , note 1. Mr. Emerson in his early youth did come near slavery for a short time . His diary at St. Augus tine , quoted by Mr. Cabot in his Memoir , mentions that , while he was attending a ...
... stand for what is generous and free . Page 219 , note 1. Mr. Emerson in his early youth did come near slavery for a short time . His diary at St. Augus tine , quoted by Mr. Cabot in his Memoir , mentions that , while he was attending a ...
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... stand upright in it very well , and there I will light them all . " " Put them down , then , " returned Michael , " since you shall not make a bonfire at my gate . " Meantime he was liberal to profusion to his old domestic Urbino , to ...
... stand upright in it very well , and there I will light them all . " " Put them down , then , " returned Michael , " since you shall not make a bonfire at my gate . " Meantime he was liberal to profusion to his old domestic Urbino , to ...
Contents
THE LORDS SUPPER | 1 |
HISTORICAL DISCOURSE | 27 |
LETTER ΤΟ PRESIDENT | 87 |
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