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so:description | Chapter XX Failure (en) |
so:description | Chapter XV Darwinism (en) |
so:description | Chapter XXI Twenty Years After (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIV Dilettantism (en) |
so:description | Chapter X Political Morality (en) |
so:text | Symbol or energy, the Virgin had acted as the greatest force the Western world ever felt, and had drawn man's activities to herself more strongly than any other power, natural or supernatural, had ever done; the historian's business was to follow the track of the energy; to find where it came from and where it went to; its complex source and shifting channels; its values, equivalents, conversions. (en) |
so:description | The Education of Henry Adams (1907) (en) |
so:description | Chapter VI Rome (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVIII Free Fight (en) |
so:description | Chapter II Boston (en) |
so:description | Chapter V Berlin (en) |
so:description | Chapter VII Treason (en) |
so:description | Chapter IX Foes or Friends (en) |
so:description | Chapter XXIV Indian Summer (en) |
so:description | Chapter XXIII Silence (en) |
so:description | Capter IV Harvard College (en) |
so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Henry_Adams |
so:description | Chapter XXV The Dynamo and the Virgin (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVII President Grant (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIX Chaos (en) |
so:description | Chapter III Washington (en) |
so:description | ;Preface (en) |
so:description | Chapter XVI The Press (en) |
so:description | Chapter VIII Diplomacy (en) |
so:description | Chapter XXII Chicago (en) |
so:description | Chapter XIII The Perfection of Human Society (en) |
so:description | Chapter I Quincy (en) |
so:description | Chapter XII Eccentricity (en) |
so:description | Chapter XI The Battle of the Rams (en) |
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