The Homes of the New WorldGood Press, 2021年4月10日 - 1127 頁 This work presents an exciting travelogue of Fredrika Bremer, a Finnish-born Swedish writer, and feminist reformer. It's a letter diary, written during two years' travels in North America and Cuba, where she beautifully describes her experiences. She entertains the readers with unknown facts about the places and her adventures in a world that was new to her. |
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... regards truth and justice. But when you read these letters, my friends, have patience, if possible, till the end; and remember that these are often the impression of the moment, which later impressions mature or change. Consider them as ...
... regards truth and justice. But when you read these letters, my friends, have patience, if possible, till the end; and remember that these are often the impression of the moment, which later impressions mature or change. Consider them as ...
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... regard as a personal God, but as a superior soul in harmony with laws), and on men, criticising men and their works ... regards no laws but those within his own breast; but there he finds the unfalsified wells of truth and beauty. The ...
... regard as a personal God, but as a superior soul in harmony with laws), and on men, criticising men and their works ... regards no laws but those within his own breast; but there he finds the unfalsified wells of truth and beauty. The ...
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... regard as nothing. They have a faith to remove mountains. Now come the steam-boats thundering like tempest in the mountains. Two or three chase each other like immense meteors; one amongst them comes along heavily, labouring and puffing ...
... regard as nothing. They have a faith to remove mountains. Now come the steam-boats thundering like tempest in the mountains. Two or three chase each other like immense meteors; one amongst them comes along heavily, labouring and puffing ...
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... regard him as a father, to consider his house as mine, and to come and remain there whenever I might find myself not so well off in any of the United States. And I know that this offer on his part is as equally sincere as is that of Mr ...
... regard him as a father, to consider his house as mine, and to come and remain there whenever I might find myself not so well off in any of the United States. And I know that this offer on his part is as equally sincere as is that of Mr ...
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... regards his country. He loves enthusiastically merely the ideal and the perfect, and knows that the reality falls short of this. “We are very young, very young!” said he, speaking of the people of the United States. He spoke of Waldo ...
... regards his country. He loves enthusiastically merely the ideal and the perfect, and knows that the reality falls short of this. “We are very young, very young!” said he, speaking of the people of the United States. He spoke of Waldo ...
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Letter XV | |
Letter XVI | |
Letter XVII | |
Letter XVIII | |
Letter XIX | |
Letter XX | |
Letter XXI | |
Letter XXVI | |
Letter VIII | |
Letter IX | |
Letter X | |
Letter XI | |
Letter XIII | |
Letter XIV | |
Letter XXVII | |
Letter XXIX | |
Letter XXXII | |
Letter XXXIII | |
Letter XXXVI | |
Letter XXXVII | |
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