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... travellers ' criticism , as we could no longer speak aloud in the streets without being understood . The shop - signs spoke our lan- guage ; our country names were on the door - plates , and the public and private buildings wore a more ...
... travellers ' criticism , as we could no longer speak aloud in the streets without being understood . The shop - signs spoke our lan- guage ; our country names were on the door - plates , and the public and private buildings wore a more ...
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... of England and Scotland , by means of a home and a committee of intelligent friends awaiting me in every town . I did not go very willingly . I am not a good traveller , nor have I found that long journeys yield VOYAGE to EnglaAND PAGE.
... of England and Scotland , by means of a home and a committee of intelligent friends awaiting me in every town . I did not go very willingly . I am not a good traveller , nor have I found that long journeys yield VOYAGE to EnglaAND PAGE.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. traveller , nor have I found that long journeys yield a fair share of reasonable hours . But the invita tion was repeated and pressed at a moment of more leisure and when I was a little spent by ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. traveller , nor have I found that long journeys yield a fair share of reasonable hours . But the invita tion was repeated and pressed at a moment of more leisure and when I was a little spent by ...
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... arts of inter- course meet you every where ; so that England is a huge phalanstery , where all that man wants is provided within the precinct . Cushioned and com- forted in every manner , the traveller rides as on LAND.
... arts of inter- course meet you every where ; so that England is a huge phalanstery , where all that man wants is provided within the precinct . Cushioned and com- forted in every manner , the traveller rides as on LAND.
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... traveller landing at Liver- pool is , Why England is England ? What are the elements of that power which the English hold over other nations ? If there be one test of na- tional genius universally accepted , it is success ; and if there ...
... traveller landing at Liver- pool is , Why England is England ? What are the elements of that power which the English hold over other nations ? If there be one test of na- tional genius universally accepted , it is success ; and if there ...
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