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THE POLITICAL IDEAS OF THEODORE PARKER By ARTHUR I. LADU I 2 When , after the death of Theodore Parker , Moncure Conway asked Emerson for an article on Parker for the Cincinnati Dial Emerson replied with a letter containing the ...
THE POLITICAL IDEAS OF THEODORE PARKER By ARTHUR I. LADU I 2 When , after the death of Theodore Parker , Moncure Conway asked Emerson for an article on Parker for the Cincinnati Dial Emerson replied with a letter containing the ...
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It appears doubtful that one can indicate with any certainty the precise source from which Parker derived his transcendentalist or political ideas . Not only was he an omnivorous reader , but he appears to have read rapidly , and in a ...
It appears doubtful that one can indicate with any certainty the precise source from which Parker derived his transcendentalist or political ideas . Not only was he an omnivorous reader , but he appears to have read rapidly , and in a ...
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However , Parker realized the difference between the Abolitionists and political reformers . It is the function of the former class , he said , to create sentiment in advance of actual political conditions to deal with thoughts ; it is ...
However , Parker realized the difference between the Abolitionists and political reformers . It is the function of the former class , he said , to create sentiment in advance of actual political conditions to deal with thoughts ; it is ...
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