Nathaniel Hawthorne in His TimesHoughton Mifflin, 1980 - 684 pages Shows us America's first great writer and his contemporaries as living, breathing people. |
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Page 106
... claimed the renewal of Hawthorne's friend- ship . " Hawthorne's decision to go to Washington , early in 1838 , was probably connected with the unhappy affair . Perhaps he wanted to discuss the matter face to face with O'Sullivan . On ...
... claimed the renewal of Hawthorne's friend- ship . " Hawthorne's decision to go to Washington , early in 1838 , was probably connected with the unhappy affair . Perhaps he wanted to discuss the matter face to face with O'Sullivan . On ...
Page 109
... claiming the traditional congressional privilege that remarks made on the floor of the House in debate were not subject ... claimed , had responded to a taunt that if his friend Hawthorne had not hesi- tated to enter into a duel , Cilley ...
... claiming the traditional congressional privilege that remarks made on the floor of the House in debate were not subject ... claimed , had responded to a taunt that if his friend Hawthorne had not hesi- tated to enter into a duel , Cilley ...
Page 300
... claimed , to remove Hawthorne from office . But it had be- come clear that the present collector of the port , Ephraim Miller , a nominal Whig who had received his appointment with the support of the Democratic Party , was collaborating ...
... claimed , to remove Hawthorne from office . But it had be- come clear that the present collector of the port , Ephraim Miller , a nominal Whig who had received his appointment with the support of the Democratic Party , was collaborating ...
Contents
Mr Hawthorne Calls Again | 3 |
A Remarkably HardHeaded Race | 9 |
PART TWO 6 | 99 |
Copyright | |
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