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But in the United States no such phenomenon has been visible . Nor has the plutocracy Pandora's Box that she could no longer " pass for. able society of our big towns , already described . It shows all the stigmata of inferiority ...
But in the United States no such phenomenon has been visible . Nor has the plutocracy Pandora's Box that she could no longer " pass for. able society of our big towns , already described . It shows all the stigmata of inferiority ...
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The past of those who live in the United States does not , like the past of most other peoples , ex- tend downward into the soil upon which they stand . It extends laterally backward across the plains , the mountains , or the sea to ...
The past of those who live in the United States does not , like the past of most other peoples , ex- tend downward into the soil upon which they stand . It extends laterally backward across the plains , the mountains , or the sea to ...
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Much of what Emerson wrote about the United States in 1850 is true of the United States to - day . It would be hard to find a civilized people who are more timid , more cowed in spirit , more il- liberal , than we .
Much of what Emerson wrote about the United States in 1850 is true of the United States to - day . It would be hard to find a civilized people who are more timid , more cowed in spirit , more il- liberal , than we .
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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