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Close relation in a place like London is a personal mystery as profound as chemical affinity. Thousands pass, and one separates himself from the mass to attach himself to another, and so make, little by little, a group. (en) |
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Capter IV Harvard College (en) |
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The Education of Henry Adams (1907) (en) |
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Chapter II Boston (en) |
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Chapter V Berlin (en) |
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Chapter XIII The Perfection of Human Society (en) |
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Chapter VII Treason (en) |
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Chapter VI Rome (en) |
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Chapter X Political Morality (en) |
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Chapter III Washington (en) |
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Chapter I Quincy (en) |
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Chapter IX Foes or Friends (en) |
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Chapter XI The Battle of the Rams (en) |
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;Preface (en) |
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Chapter XII Eccentricity (en) |
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Chapter VIII Diplomacy (en) |