The American Mind: TRANSITION TO THE MACHINE AGE, 1865-1919. From Leaves of grass. One's self I sing. As I ponder'd in silence. To the states. Poets to come. For you O democracy. To a pupil. Song of myself. Out of the cradle endlessly rocking. A noiseless patient spider. Pioneers! O pioneers. Cavalry crossing a ford. Come up from the fields father. As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods. O captain! My captain! When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd. On the beach at night. Song of the redwood tree. Spirit that form'd this scene. Nationality and literature. American characterHarry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1937 |
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... Liberty and Regimentation . The achievements of our own economic system have brought us new problems in stability in business , in agriculture , and in employment , and 10 greater security of living . But the first constructive step in ...
... Liberty and Regimentation . The achievements of our own economic system have brought us new problems in stability in business , in agriculture , and in employment , and 10 greater security of living . But the first constructive step in ...
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... liberty ; and while the Revolution had as yet occurred only in men's minds , it seemed to him that liberty was achieved as soon as it was adequately defined : liberty - that is to say , " the right of every one to do whatever does not ...
... liberty ; and while the Revolution had as yet occurred only in men's minds , it seemed to him that liberty was achieved as soon as it was adequately defined : liberty - that is to say , " the right of every one to do whatever does not ...
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... liberty and equality , we are now ever more insistently urged ( by the gods that be , those wooden - faced croupiers at life's gaming table ) to choose between them , and the truth is we cannot with a clear conscience or a light heart ...
... liberty and equality , we are now ever more insistently urged ( by the gods that be , those wooden - faced croupiers at life's gaming table ) to choose between them , and the truth is we cannot with a clear conscience or a light heart ...
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O Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie 881 Business Men and Spec | 886 |
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