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English traits
Ralph Waldo Emerson and Howard Mumford Jones
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (page ix)
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A Note on the Text (page xxvii)
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I First Visit to England (page 1)
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II Voyage to England (page 15)
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III Land (page 21)
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IV Race (page 28)
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V Ability (page 48)
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VI Manners (page 66)
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VII Truth (page 75)
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VIII Character (page 82)
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IX Cockayne (page 93)
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X Wealth (page 99)
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XI Aristocracy (page 111)
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XII Universities (page 128)
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XIII Religion (page 138)
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XIV Literature (page 150)
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XV The "Times" (page 169)
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XVI Stonehenge (page 177)
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XVII Personal (page 189)
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XVIII Result (page 194)
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XIX Speech at Manchester (page 200)
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Editor's Notes (page 205)
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Index (page 257)
Citable Link
Published: c1966
Publisher: Harvard University Press
- 9780674257252 (hardcover)