In general.--In Mark Twain.--In Abraham Lincoln.--In Ralph Waldo Emerson.--In Andrew Carnegie.--In Anthony Comstock and P.T. Barnum.--In Benjamin Franklin.--In Henry W. Longfellow.--In Walt Whitman and Mark Hanna.--In American women.--In Julia Ward Howe.--In Anna Howard Shaw.--In Margaret Fuller.--In conclusion
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The fear of nerves.--The choice of a vocation.--The standing of scholarship.--Prohibition and temperance.--The intemperance of women.--My friends, the spiritualists.--The market and psychology.--Books and bookstores.--The world language
The Americans and the Germans.--Education.--Scholarship.--Women.--American democracy
I. The Americans and the Germans.--II. Education.--III. Scholarship.--IV. Women.--V. American democracy
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