IT is impossible to cast the most superficial glance over the community, without being impressed by the predominance of associated over individual action, and of people over persons.
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Table of Contents
Character
Eccentric character
Intellectual character
Heroic character
The American mind
The English mind
Thackery
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Edward Everett
Thomas Starr King
Agassiz
Washington and the principles of the revolution.
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"The first six of the essays, with the exception of that on Intellectual character, were published in Harper's magazine, between July and November, 1857, and the paper on Agassiz was also contributed to that periodical."--Pref.
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