Boston-born Ralph Waldo Emerson lost his father, a Concord minister, when he was eight years old, leaving the family
A look at man in relation to the city and country. It is best that he live just outside the city where he can have solitude but can return to the city for company and enjoyment.
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Boston-born Ralph Waldo Emerson lost his father, a Concord minister, when he was eight years old, leaving the family
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