Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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... mean that it was written on the first date or even before the second . It may be earlier or later than both , since in some ... means of dating have been used , such as Emerson's dates , historical events and personal experiences , book ...
... mean that it was written on the first date or even before the second . It may be earlier or later than both , since in some ... means of dating have been used , such as Emerson's dates , historical events and personal experiences , book ...
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... means the great virtue of general benevolence & a sister spirit [ , ] an upholding principle of the christian ... mean the generation of which we are a part - the folly & fashion of the day — but if the world is the unbroken line of the ...
... means the great virtue of general benevolence & a sister spirit [ , ] an upholding principle of the christian ... mean the generation of which we are a part - the folly & fashion of the day — but if the world is the unbroken line of the ...
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... means which should have ↑ been used to withstand the progress of decline in that nation . ) ↑ The solitary student is apt to censure the error and deficiency . While the vigour of the ( empire ) ↑ imperial resources ↓ yet remained ...
... means which should have ↑ been used to withstand the progress of decline in that nation . ) ↑ The solitary student is apt to censure the error and deficiency . While the vigour of the ( empire ) ↑ imperial resources ↓ yet remained ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
Copyright | |
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