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so:description Capter IV Harvard College (en)
so:description Chapter II Boston (en)
so:description Chapter V Berlin (en)
so:description Chapter VIII Diplomacy (en)
so:description Chapter VII Treason (en)
so:description The Education of Henry Adams (1907) (en)
so:text Monckton Milnes was a social power in London, and of course he himself affected social eccentricity, challenging ridicule with the indifference of one who knew himself to be the first wit in London, and a maker of men — of a great many men. A word from him went far. An invitation to his breakfast-table went farther. Behind his almost Falstaffian mask and laugh of Silenus, he carried a fine, broad, and high intelligence which no one questioned. As a young man he had written verses, which some readers thought poetry, and which were certainly not altogether prose. Later, in Parliament he made speeches, chiefly criticised as too good for the place and too high for the audience. Socially, he was one of two or three men who went everywhere, knew everybody, talked of everything. (en)
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so:description Chapter VI Rome (en)
so:description ;Preface (en)
so:description Chapter III Washington (en)
so:description Chapter I Quincy (en)
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