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- - - The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson:1843-1871- - EmersonRalph Waldo- BoscoRonald A.- MyersonJoel- AthensLondonUniversity of Georgia PressTextual Notes hosted by http://www.walden.org- 2001- 2 volumes, alk. paperNew England, 1843-1844: Series Headnote NewEngland, Lecture I: "The Genius and National Character of the Anglo-Saxon Race," 10 January 1843 New England, Lecture II: "The Trade of NewEngland," 17 January 1843 New England, Lecture III: "New England:Genius, Manners, and Customs," 28 January 1843 New England, LectureIV: "New England: Recent Literary and Spiritual Influences," 30 January1843 "Address to the Temperance Society at Harvard, Massachusetts, 4July 1843" "Discourse Read Be<strong>for</strong>e the Philomathesian Society ofMiddlebury College in Vermont, 22 July 1845" and "Discourse Read Be<strong>for</strong>ethe Philorhetorian and Peithologian Societies of Wesleyan College inConnecticut, 6 August 1845" "The Spirit of the Times," 15 February 1848Mind and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, 1848-1849: Series HeadnoteMind and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, Lecture I: "The Powers andLaws of Thought," 6 June 1848 Mind and Manners of the NineteenthCentury, Lecture II: "The Relation of Intellect to Natural Science," 8 June1848 Mind and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, Lecture III: "TheTendencies and Duties of Men of Thought," 10 June 1848 "England," 5December 1848 "London," 3 January 1849 Conduct of Life, 1851-1853:Series Headnote Conduct of Life: "Wealth," 25 March 1851 Conduct of Life:"Economy," 27 March 1851 Conduct of Life: "Fate," 22 December 1851


"Address to the Citizens of Concord on the Fugitive Slave Law, 3 May1851" "The Anglo-American," 7 December 1852 "Poetry and EnglishPoetry, 10 January 1854" "France, or Urbanity," 17 January 1854"Seventh of March Speech on the Fugitive Slave Law, 7 March 1854" "AnAddress to the Adelphic Union of Williamstown College, 15 August 1854"and "An Address to the Social Union of Amherst College, 8 August1855""American Slavery," 25 January 1855 "Address at theWoman's Rights Convention, 20 September 1855" "Address to theInhabitants of Concord, at the Consecration of Sleepy Hollow, 29September 1855" "Country Life (Concord), 2 December 1857" NaturalMethod of Mental Philosophy, 1858: Series Headnote Natural Method ofMental Philosophy, Lecture I: "Country Life," 1 March 1858 Natural Methodof Mental Philosophy, Lecture III: "Powers of the Mind," 17 March 1858Natural Method of Mental Philosophy, Lecture IV: "The Natural Method ofMental Philosophy," 24 March 1858 Natural Method of Mental Philosophy,Lecture V: "Memory," 31 March 1858 Natural Method of Mental Philosophy,Lecture VI: "Self-Possession," 7 April 1858 "Morals," 26 April 1859 "MoralSense, 18 March 1860" "Re<strong>for</strong>m, 4 November 1860" "Classes of Men," 20November 1860 "Natural Religion," 3 February 1861 Life and Literature,1861: Series Headnote Life and Literature, Lecture I: "Genius andTemperament, 9 April 1861" Life and Literature, Lecture II: "Art," 17 April1861 Life and Literature, Lecture IV: "Some Good Books," 1 May 1861"Celebration of Intellect: An Address at Tufts College, 10 July 1861""Truth," 27 October 1861 "Essential Principles of Religion, 16 March 1862""Moral Forces: Read on a Fast Day Appointed by the President of theUnited States, 13 April 1862" "Perpetual Forces," 18 November 1862 "TheScholar": "An Address be<strong>for</strong>e the United Literary Societies of DartmouthCollege, Hanover, New Hampshire, on 22 July 1863" and "An Addressbe<strong>for</strong>e the Erosophian Society of Waterville College, Maine, on 11 August1863" "Fortune of the Republic," 1 December 1863 "Resources," 11December 1864 "Table Talk," 18 December 1864 "The Rule of Life," 12 May1867Speeches, addresses, etc., American0820323225 (alk. paper)0820323233 (alk. paper)44972072- 815 Em34lPS1616.B67 2000


]>The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson:1843-1871EmersonRalph WaldoBoscoRonald A.MyersonJoel


AthensLondonUniversity of Georgia PressTextual Notes hosted by http://www.walden.org20012 volumes, alk. paperNew England, 1843-1844: Series HeadnoteNew England, Lecture I: "The Genius and National Character of the Anglo-SaxonRace," 10 January 1843New England, Lecture II: "The Trade of New England," 17 January 1843New England, Lecture III: "New England: Genius, Manners, and Customs," 28 January1843New England, Lecture IV: "New England: Recent Literary and Spiritual Influences," 30January 1843"Address to the Temperance Society at Harvard, Massachusetts, 4 July 1843""Discourse Read Be<strong>for</strong>e the Philomathesian Society of Middlebury College in Vermont,22 July 1845" and "Discourse Read Be<strong>for</strong>e the Philorhetorian and Peithologian Societiesof Wesleyan College in Connecticut, 6 August 1845""The Spirit of the Times," 15 February 1848Mind and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, 1848-1849: Series HeadnoteMind and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, Lecture I: "The Powers and Laws ofThought," 6 June 1848Mind and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, Lecture II: "The Relation of Intellect toNatural Science," 8 June 1848Mind and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, Lecture III: "The Tendencies andDuties of Men of Thought," 10 June 1848"England," 5 December 1848"London," 3 January 1849Conduct of Life, 1851-1853: Series HeadnoteConduct of Life: "Wealth," 25 March 1851Conduct of Life: "Economy," 27 March 1851Conduct of Life: "Fate," 22 December 1851


"Address to the Citizens of Concord on the Fugitive Slave Law, 3 May 1851""The Anglo-American," 7 December 1852"Poetry and English Poetry, 10 January 1854""France, or Urbanity," 17 January 1854"Seventh of March Speech on the Fugitive Slave Law, 7 March 1854""An Address to the Adelphic Union of Williamstown College, 15 August 1854" and "AnAddress to the Social Union of Amherst College, 8 August 1855""American Slavery," 25 January 1855"Address at the Woman's Rights Convention, 20 September 1855""Address to the Inhabitants of Concord, at the Consecration of Sleepy Hollow, 29September 1855""Country Life (Concord), 2 December 1857"Natural Method of Mental Philosophy, 1858: Series HeadnoteNatural Method of Mental Philosophy, Lecture I: "Country Life," 1 March 1858Natural Method of Mental Philosophy, Lecture III: "Powers of the Mind," 17 March1858Natural Method of Mental Philosophy, Lecture IV: "The Natural Method of MentalPhilosophy," 24 March 1858Natural Method of Mental Philosophy, Lecture V: "Memory," 31 March 1858Natural Method of Mental Philosophy, Lecture VI: "Self-Possession," 7 April 1858"Morals," 26 April 1859"Moral Sense, 18 March 1860""Re<strong>for</strong>m, 4 November 1860""Classes of Men," 20 November 1860"Natural Religion," 3 February 1861Life and Literature, 1861: Series HeadnoteLife and Literature, Lecture I: "Genius and Temperament, 9 April 1861"Life and Literature, Lecture II: "Art," 17 April 1861Life and Literature, Lecture IV: "Some Good Books," 1 May 1861"Celebration of Intellect: An Address at Tufts College, 10 July 1861""Truth," 27 October 1861"Essential Principles of Religion, 16 March 1862""Moral Forces: Read on a Fast Day Appointed by the President of the United States, 13April 1862""Perpetual Forces," 18 November 1862"The Scholar": "An Address be<strong>for</strong>e the United Literary Societies of Dartmouth College,


Hanover, New Hampshire, on 22 July 1863" and "An Address be<strong>for</strong>e the ErosophianSociety of Waterville College, Maine, on 11 August 1863""Fortune of the Republic," 1 December 1863"Resources," 11 December 1864"Table Talk," 18 December 1864"The Rule of Life," 12 May 1867Speeches, addresses, etc., American0820323225 (alk. paper)0820323233 (alk. paper)44972072815 Em34lPS1616.B67 2000

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