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so:description | The Education of Henry Adams (1907) (en) |
so:text | the charm of King was that he saw what others did and a great deal more. His wit and humor; his bubbling energy which swept every one into the current of his interest; his personal charm of youth and manners; his faculty of giving and taking, profusely, lavishly, whether in thought or in money as though he were Nature herself, marked him almost alone among Americans. (en) |
so:description | Chapter IX Foes or Friends (en) |
so:description | Chapter VII Treason (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Henry_Adams |
so:description | ;Preface (en) |
so:description | Chapter V Berlin (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVII President Grant (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIII The Perfection of Human Society (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIX Chaos (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIV Dilettantism (en) |
so:description | Chapter VIII Diplomacy (en) |
so:description | Chapter X Political Morality (en) |
so:description | Capter IV Harvard College (en) |
so:description | Chapter II Boston (en) |
so:description | Chapter III Washington (en) |
so:description | Chapter XII Eccentricity (en) |
so:description | Chapter XV Darwinism (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVIII Free Fight (en) |
so:description | Chapter XX Failure (en) |
so:description | Chapter VI Rome (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVI The Press (en) |
so:description | Chapter XI The Battle of the Rams (en) |
so:description | Chapter I Quincy (en) |
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