A collection of essays by Henry D. Thoreau, including essays about an American abolitionist
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A series of articles by Henry D. Solow, including articles about the American abolitionist John Brown:
Thoreau defended the other twenty men and radical abolitionists and seized the federal armor of Harper Ferry. (Page 14)
An article on Thoreau Persia, complete Aulus Persius Flaccus (AD 34-62), satiric writer of Roman poet and Etruscan family. (Page 4)
Freedom Herald - New England Anti Slavery Association Society Journal and Its Editor Articles praising Nathaniel P. Rogers. (Page 6)
An article in the form of commentary by John Adolphus Etzlers reserves everyone's paradise in the reach of everyone by the power of nature and dynamics. (Page 18)
One article reflects Thoreau's frustration with many reformers such as taboists, utopian communists, supporters of free love, religious resurrect ... ... (page 9)
In an article Thoreau praised Sir Walter Raleigh as a flawed but heroic personality but failed to use his heroic character for heroic purposes. (Page 25)
This is one of Thoreau's Cape Cod essays. Highland Light is a lighthouse in Truro, Massachusetts. (Page 12)
The article praised John Brown (written in 1860), the departed Democratic leader. (Page 5)
In one article, I argued in part on the topics of nonresistance, pacifist writers, where Thoreau warns that pacifism might be a passive temptation. (Page 8)
Thoreau praised articles by Scottish essayist, satirist, and historian Thomas Carlyle. (Page 20)
A letter honoring the abolitionist Wendang Phillips, announced in "Liberation" magazine in 1845. (Page 2)
Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 - May 6, 1862) is an American essayist, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resistance, development critic, surveyor, historian . As a major transcendentalist, Thoreau is best known for his work Walden, an article on simple life in the natural environment, and his article "Resist the Citizenship Government" (also known as alias). Discussion on violating an unfair country for "civil disobedience". I am very grateful to everything I have. My Thanksgiving is eternal. Surprisingly, people can be satisfied without conclusions - presence only. Okay, every variety. I am preparing to use it by trying this for the next 1000 years. How cute! My limbs are burning, and my intellectuals are burning, so there is no danger of worms or corruption for a long time. My breathing is sweet for me. When thinking about my ambiguous infinite wealth, how is my laughter? My asset is enjoyed, not owned.
By 1840, the notion of independence has been incorporated forever into the American tradition and the American government. The value of freedom is not accepted nor given peacefully. The revolution liberated Britain from British bondage, released black people from bondage of slavery, and started war again. America is still in its early stages, the western side has not yet been settled, the south side is still ally, and unity is just a dream. This country was torn apart by slavery