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" The secret of fortune is joy in our hands. Welcome evermore to gods and men is the self-helping man. For him all doors are flung wide ; him all tongues greet, all honors crown, all eyes follow with desire. Our love goes out to him and embraces him because... "
The Essay on Self-reliance - Page 39
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1905 - 51 pages
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The Growth of American Literature: A Critical and Historical Survey, Volume 1

Edwin Harrison Cady - 1956 - 944 pages
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The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 1

Sculley Bradley - 1956 - 1388 pages
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The Anatomy of American Popular Culture, 1840-1861, Volume 10

Carl Bode - 1959 - 344 pages
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The Great Quotations

George Seldes - 1966 - 928 pages
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Classic Essays in English

Josephine Miles - 1961 - 392 pages
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Masterworks of Prose

Thomas Francis Parkinson - 1962 - 388 pages
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Beyond Berkeley: A Sourcebook in Student Values

Christopher George Katope, Paul G. Zolbrod - 1966 - 460 pages
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The Home Book of American Quotations

Bruce Bohle - 1967 - 536 pages
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Antebellum Culture

Carl Bode - 1970 - 344 pages
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Liberty and the Great Libertarians: An Anthology on Liberty, a Hand-book of ...

Charles T. Sprading - 1913 - 550 pages
...very ill laid out. Literary history and all history is a record of the power of minorities of one. As men's prayers are a disease of the will, so are their creeds a disease of the intellect. The history of the State sketches in coarse outline the progress of thought, and follows at a distance...
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