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August 2, 1869. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State.
Field to Hamilton Fish, 2 August 1869
compromise of cases, or of suits or proceedings in courts, authorize the remission, in whole or in part
1868, asking his opinion upon the legal rate of duty per gallon, under the Act of July 14, 1862, Sec. 2,
But by a reference to Section 2, of the Act of August 2, 1861, (12 Stat. 285,) which the first-named
There is a common complaint on the part of the majority of District Attorneys that, under the law, they
November 2, 1869. Hon. C.
Field to Columbus Delano, 2 November 1869
advocacy of the admission of Kansas with a Slave Constitution was an act of supererogation on the part
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908. Volney, C.F.
eventually become All is Truth and Germs as section 3 of a Leaves of Grass group in the annex Songs Before Parting
In 1881 he dropped the first two verses and added Voices (as verse paragraph 2) to the previously unrelated
WhitmanThe voice is a curious organ1850-1855prose1handwrittenprinted; This manuscript scrap might be part
and fire, and wholesale elemental crash, (this voice so solemn, strange,) I too a minister of Deity. 2
ranks, They debouch as they are wanted to march obediently through the mouth of that man or that woman. 2
ranks, They debouch as they are wanted to march obediently through the mouth of that man or that woman. 2
-parts against The young man informed me that "Mr.
(See Leaves of Grass," p. 56.) 2.
Wednesday, October 2%th.~-1 called atW.'
' Jan. 2<)th. No change.
One Vol.$2 438pp.,GreeCover.Singlcopiesent.
together should not be spent solely in the discussion of current topics and events, but that some part
It resulted in part from our very diversity and from the curious way in which our several personalities
For the part which Whitman himself took in our correspondence, however, we were entirely unprepared.
Leaves of Grass,' because I could not afford to buy it; but I've heard tell that some folks say some parts
November 2nd VISITS TO WALT WHITMAN AND HIS FRIENDS, E TC ., IN 1891 IN CAMDEN O CTOBER 27 TH TO N OVEMBER 2
—once told a story of a man he had in his studio at Boston.
He spoke of the heroine of the second story: a girl taken in childhood by Indians and brought up by them
But I let the greater part of my letter go without answering them. I can't ."
This is, in part, the influence I wish 'Leaves of Grass' to have.
Well, I'll not go back on my promise, thought it seems almost too precious to part with.
I ought not to take the money from you, but I have spent part of it to-day for another purpose."
Horace told W. a story—but I don't remember in what connection—about an American lady, Mrs.
The houses are, for the most part, timbered structures, painted different, low-toned colours, and of
Number 328—which, by the way, is duplicated next door—is an unpretentious, two-storied building, with
card, and was shown into a room on the left side of the lobby—a sort of parlour—with the blinds three-parts
To which I replied, and he continued, "You find it very warm in these parts, don't you?
(See "Leaves of Grass," p. 56.) 2.
slight intrinsic importance, but which, I trust, will add to the completeness and verisimilitude of the story
brotherly and always silently planning for my benefit; simple, spontaneous, and natural; easily taking his part
One item of the talk (in connection with the packing of our belongings) was a little story of Whitman's
street after an inquiry or two, and finally arrived at number 328, which designates a modest, two story
By 2 o'clock I was all through with my part of the work and adjourned.
"I helped set part of the type myself.
politely invite everybody who happened to be sitting in the cave he had under the sidewalk to some other part
However, after much fruitless search, I succeeded in finding the abode in which the poet dwells—a two-storied
For my part, I said, I thought Mr.
It was with regret that I parted from him—his talk was so eloquent, so free, and so flowing, and there
He is about as handsome an old man as I have seen, his white locks parting over a serene and most noble
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
They found about 300 men engaged on the different parts of the work, but it is intended, now that the
The agricultural part of Long Island ought to support ten times its present number of inhabitants.
One is that the men engaged on some parts of the conduit complain that the locality super-induces fever
having done that which money would not pay them to do, by receiving what money could not induce them to part
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On another part of the wall, you may see Mrs. J. C.
(See Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden, 2: 42.)
practice in his time, Whitman pleaded most energetically for its complete abolition (cf. his short story
resumed, the chaos louder than ever, with eager calls, and orders of officers; While from some distant part
The old woman's tale of there being but eight wonders in the world has long been an idle story; a brick
It would be impossible to transcribe from any part of the book without offending common sense, and it
Some time ago, so the story goes, he made the unpoetic acquaintance of a New York omnibus driver.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha (1855) told the story of the legendary chief credited as
.; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha (1855) told the story of the legendary chief credited
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1984. Vaughan, Frederick B. [ca. 1837-1893]
those of much better theologians, if we should ultimately allow the text to play but an insignificant part
every little corner of it, and because they have had some conception of the relative value of the parts
for it ☜ will be found that the greater part of authors have bought, not, as they fondly imagined, a
or fragment of a story from some obscure authors, shall suddenly be invested with an intrinsic force
The ill which other mendo, for the most part dies with them.
he would inherit from Amy Van Velsor a sympathy with Quaker customs as well as a number of family stories
B 2 They do not sweat and whine about their condition They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for
On the contrary I feel that it is a part of our life where the exercise of human freedom must come in
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Мне она нравится больше всех сочинений об Уитмэне. 2) Days with Walt Whitman, by Edward Carpenter.
2. Я думаю, что геройские подвиги все рождались на вольном ветру, И все вольные песни—на воздухе.
Всю землю тебе принесу, как клубок обмотанную рельсами, Наш вертящийся шар принесу Мост длиною в 1 1/2
"Речь", 2 авг. 1910 г.). Был ли Уот Уитмэн социалистом.
посвятил Уоту Уитмэну несколько прекрасных статей: 1) В "Весах" 1914, VII—"Певец личности и жизни". 2)
.; Мост длиною в 1 1/2 версты, соединяющий Нью-Йорк с городом Бруклином.; Замечательно, что в том же
bank of the Delaware river opposite Philadelphia, and for purposes of classification may be called a part
The only part of New Jersey that seems to be in accord with the spirit of the times are those sections
It is about the most unattractive city in this part of the country so far as external surroundings are
The dwellings on it are unpretentious and for the most part old.
regret that, in his seventies, he has the urge but lacks the energy to produce more poetry; a good part
Edward Everett Hale (1822–1909) was a Unitarian minister and fiction writer, best-known for the short-story
equipments shall be satisfied to relinquish & restore to the said company the said bonds, or such part
August 2, 1869. A. S. Ridgely, Esq. late U. S. Attorney, Baltimore, Md. [See Ins. Book A. p. 384.]
Ridgley, 2 August 1869
She went on to be a private tutor and writer of children's stories.
and think of that old man whom I met but once only for a few minutes, His books read and absorbed in part
, his life, a part of it read of asking about of men lingers about the ferry houses, looking for a glimpse
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Aug. 16 1890 Canoe "Uno" Yonkers Canoe Club 2 Transcribed from digital images of the original item.