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so:description Chapter X Political Morality (en)
so:description ;Preface (en)
so:text In his fancy, office was poison; it killed — body and soul — physically and socially. Office was more poisonous than priestcraft or pedagogy in proportion as it held more power; but the poison he complained of was not ambition; he shared none of Cardinal Wolsey's belated penitence for that healthy stimulant, as he had shared none of the fruits; his poison was that of the will — the distortion of sight — the warping of mind — the degradation of tissue — the coarsening of taste — the narrowing of sympathy to the emotions of a caged rat. (en)
so:description Chapter XXIV Indian Summer (en)
so:description Chapter XVIII Free Fight (en)
so:description Chapter XVI The Press (en)
so:description Chapter XIX Chaos (en)
so:description Chapter XII Eccentricity (en)
so:description Chapter XIV Dilettantism (en)
so:description Chapter V Berlin (en)
so:description Chapter VII Treason (en)
so:description Chapter XXIII Silence (en)
so:description Chapter XX Failure (en)
so:description Capter IV Harvard College (en)
so:description The Education of Henry Adams (1907) (en)
so:description Chapter VIII Diplomacy (en)
so:description Chapter II Boston (en)
so:description Chapter XIII The Perfection of Human Society (en)
so:description Chapter VI Rome (en)
so:description Chapter I Quincy (en)
so:description Chapter XI The Battle of the Rams (en)
so:description Chapter XXII Chicago (en)
so:description Chapter XXI Twenty Years After (en)
so:isPartOf https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Henry_Adams
so:description Chapter XV Darwinism (en)
so:description Chapter III Washington (en)
so:description Chapter IX Foes or Friends (en)
so:description Chapter XVII President Grant (en)
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