The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: English traitsHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... This appears conspicuously in the spiritual world . This light they derive from the liberty of speaking and writing , and thereby of thinking . " CHAPTER IV . RACE . An ingenious anatomist has written 46 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... This appears conspicuously in the spiritual world . This light they derive from the liberty of speaking and writing , and thereby of thinking . " CHAPTER IV . RACE . An ingenious anatomist has written 46 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... race of men are as unlike as the wolf to the lapdog . Yet each variety shades down imperceptibly into the next , and you cannot draw the line where a race begins or ends . Hence every writer makes a different count . Blu- menbach ...
... race of men are as unlike as the wolf to the lapdog . Yet each variety shades down imperceptibly into the next , and you cannot draw the line where a race begins or ends . Hence every writer makes a different count . Blu- menbach ...
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... The spawning force of the race has sufficed to the colonization of great parts of the world ; yet it remains to be seen whether they can make good the exodus of millions from Great Britain , amounting in 1852 to more 48 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... The spawning force of the race has sufficed to the colonization of great parts of the world ; yet it remains to be seen whether they can make good the exodus of millions from Great Britain , amounting in 1852 to more 48 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... race , or to some other cause ? Men hear gladly of the power of blood or race . Every body likes to know that his advan- tages cannot be attributed to air , soil , sea , or to local wealth , as mines and quarries , nor to laws and ...
... race , or to some other cause ? Men hear gladly of the power of blood or race . Every body likes to know that his advan- tages cannot be attributed to air , soil , sea , or to local wealth , as mines and quarries , nor to laws and ...
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... race , is it not ? that puts the hundred mill- ions of India under the dominion of a remote is- land in the north of Europe . Race avails much , if that be true which is alleged , that all Celts are Catholics and all Saxons are ...
... race , is it not ? that puts the hundred mill- ions of India under the dominion of a remote is- land in the north of Europe . Race avails much , if that be true which is alleged , that all Celts are Catholics and all Saxons are ...
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