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... ENGLAND II . VOYAGE to EnglaAND PAGE · 7 28 III . LAND • 37 • IV . RACE • V. ABILITY VI . MANNERS 47 • 75 101 VII . TRUTH • • • 114 VIII . CHARACTER IX . COCKAYNE X. WEALTH XI . ARISTOCRACY XII . UNIVERSITIES XIII . RELIGION 124 • 140 ...
... ENGLAND II . VOYAGE to EnglaAND PAGE · 7 28 III . LAND • 37 • IV . RACE • V. ABILITY VI . MANNERS 47 • 75 101 VII . TRUTH • • • 114 VIII . CHARACTER IX . COCKAYNE X. WEALTH XI . ARISTOCRACY XII . UNIVERSITIES XIII . RELIGION 124 • 140 ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. > ENGLISH TRAITS . CHAPTER I. FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND .
Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. > ENGLISH TRAITS . CHAPTER I. FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND .
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... ENGLAND . I HAVE been twice in England . In 1833 , on my return from a short tour in Sicily , Italy and France , I crossed from Boulogne and landed in London at the Tower stairs . It was a dark Sun- day morning ; there were few people ...
... ENGLAND . I HAVE been twice in England . In 1833 , on my return from a short tour in Sicily , Italy and France , I crossed from Boulogne and landed in London at the Tower stairs . It was a dark Sun- day morning ; there were few people ...
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... was spent , a new hand with equal heat continued the work ; and so by relays , until it was finished in every part with equal fire . This was necessary in - so refractory a material as stone ; and he thought FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 9.
... was spent , a new hand with equal heat continued the work ; and so by relays , until it was finished in every part with equal fire . This was necessary in - so refractory a material as stone ; and he thought FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 9.
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... England ; usually ignored and sometimes savagely attacked in the Reviews . The criticism may be right or wrong , and is quickly forgotten ; but year after year the scholar must still go back to Landor for a multi- tude of elegant ...
... England ; usually ignored and sometimes savagely attacked in the Reviews . The criticism may be right or wrong , and is quickly forgotten ; but year after year the scholar must still go back to Landor for a multi- tude of elegant ...
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