Papers 1461-1470 of total 7885 found.
Category: /History
…in their newspapers, speeches, diaries, and private letters, gives irrefutable evidence in support of this assertion. Their ideology was democratic and identical. However, theoretical adherence to the democratic principles, as veil we know all too well in these days…
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…battle. Indeed, both northern and southern people in 1861 were alike profoundly attached to the principles of free government. A systematic study of both northern and southern opinion as expressed in their newspapers, speeches, diaries, and private letters…
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Category: /History
…, diaries, and private letters, gives irrefutable evidence in support of this assertion. Their ideology was democratic and identical. However, theoretical adherence to the democratic principles, as veil we know all too well in these days of plutocratic influences…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that “all readers of Virginia Woolf’s diaries (even those who have decided to dislike her) will feel an extraordinary sense of intimacy with the voice that is talking there. They will want to call her Virginia, and speak proprietorially about her life.” This has…
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Category: /History
…battle. Indeed, both northern and southern people in 1861 were alike profoundly attached to the principles of free government. A systematic study of both northern and southern opinion as expressed in their newspapers, speeches, diaries, and private letters…
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Category: /Literature/English
…but also "enjoyed the gay life peripherally and was especially fond and approving of Williams's companion, Frank Merlo" (368-369). That Williams feared his mother's rejection, and confided so freely in his grandfather, establishes these two persons as extremely…
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Category: /Literature
…principles, which has influenced the American thought and American literature a lot. (2) Characteristics To express their puritanical thoughts, many types of writing were used, such as letters, autobiographies, sermons, diaries and poems. Therefore, it&amp…
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…war diary is a self-revealing document: frank, truthful, egotistical, self confident and malicious." Max Beaverbrook, Men of Power, 1956 "With the publication of his Private Papers in 1952, he committed suicide twenty-five years after his death." Max…
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…the speakers has a specific relationship to truth through frankness, a certain relationship to his or her own life through danger, a certain relationship to their self or others through criticism, i.e. self criticism or criticism of other people, and a specific…
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…. Both boys possessed a great deal of money, power, and opportunity. Robert "Bobby" Franks was kidnaped after leaving a baseball game on May 21, 1924 while walking on Ellis Avenue. Bobby was chosen after they lost their first spotted victim, Johnny Levinson…
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