Manuscript/Mixed Material Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887
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Image 1 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 Seventy-Third Year. Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimine agetur. Vol. 145: No. 1. THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. EDITED BY ALLEN THORNDIKE RICE. JULY, 1887. I. The New Party ............................................................ HENRY GEORGE. II. Why...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 2 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. VOL. 144. JANUARY TO JUNE. 1887. JANUARY NUMBER. The Renaissance of Nationalism, by Judge Tourgee; Socialism, Its Fallacies and Dangers, by Charles Bradlaugh; Progress of Minnesota, by The...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 3 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 North American Review Recent Book List. July, 1887 Announcements from publishers for this list received on special terms. Publishers' names placed alphabetically. Ticknor & Co., 211 Tremont St., Boston. Penelope's Suitors. By...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 4 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 2 NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW ADVERTISER. THREE CHARMING VOLUMES OF ESSAYS. Uniform edition. Elzevir, 16mo, gilt top, $1.00 each. OBITER DICTA. First Series. By AUGUSTINE BIRRELL. The book is neat, apposite, clever, full...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 5 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW ADVERTISER. 3 PENELOPE'S SUITORS. By EDWIN LASSETTER BYNNER. 1 vol. 32mo - - - - 50 cts. This captivating story of the old Colony days in Massachusetts was originally...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 6 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 4 NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW ADVERTISER. WILSON ADJUSTABLE CHAIR. OVER 100,000 NOW IN USE. ELEVEN GOLD MEDALS AWARDED at the Principal Exhibitions in both Hemispheres. Parlor, Library, Invalid Chair, Child's Crib, Bed, or...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 7 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. No. CCCLXVIII. JULY, 1887. THE NEW PARTY. THE era in American politics which began with the candidacy of Fremont closed with the defeat of Blaine. When in a time...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 8 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 2 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. of 1884 accomplished. Now that the Republican party has lost control of the National Executive and no disaster has occurred, and the Democratic party has gained it...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 9 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 THE NEW PARTY. 3 slavery question in our politics. In farmers' granges and alliances, and anti-monopoly associations, in trades unions and federations, and notably in the enormous growth of the Knights of...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 10 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 4 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. rather two new parties, must begin to form, though of course one or both may retain old names and develop from old organizations. That now is the...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 11 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 THE NEW PARTY. 5 the strength it evoked showed the line along which the coming cleavage of parties must run. We did not win that election - few among us really cared...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 12 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 6 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. Cincinnati in February by a gathering composed of some delegates from the Farmers' Alliances of the West, Greenbackers, and Knights of Labor, with self-appointed representatives of all...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 13 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 THE NEW PARTY. 7 is coming to the front that lays hold upon the strongest of political forces- the religious sentiment; and that the "God wills it! God wills it !" of...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 14 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 WHY AM I A FREE RELIGIONIST? IN the autumn of 1865, immediately after the war, when the idea of union was in all minds, the plan of combining all the so-called liberal...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 15 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 WHY AM I A FREE RELIGIONIST? 9 Chestnut street, Boston, a call was issued for a public gathering at Horticultural Hall, Boston, on Thursday forenoon, at ten o'clock, "to consider the conditions,...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 16 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 10 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. the soul of truth. At this period it had hearty co-operation from eminent men and women of every Protestant denomination. Soon, however, the Association passed over the...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 17 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 WHY AM I A FREE RELIGIONIST? 11 ethics as distinguished from the doctrinal, ecclesiastical, or sentimental method; the advocacy of rational freedom in religious inquiry; the increase of spiritual fellowship; the maintenance...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 18 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 12 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. Still, to the common mind, these four propositions went very far in the direction of naked rationalism. They implied a complete recasting of the ancient formularies, an...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 19 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 WHY AM I A FREE RELIGIONIST? 13 of its existence, and to this it steadily adheres, after twenty years of being. It was not a reform club, though eminent reformers spoke from...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 20 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 14 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. able, devoted. He may define religion in his own way, may be a disbeliever in a personal God, as well as in conscious immortality; but he must...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 21 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 WHY AM I A FREE RELIGIONIST? 15 These are my reasons for being a Free Religionist, because so I secure absolute freedom of thought in the study of religious literature, perfect freedom...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 22 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 16 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. frown on any attempt to bring them together for purposes of mutual encouragement or support, but he who recognizes this as a truth will be glad of...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 23 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 LAND-STEALING IN NEW MEXICO. IN a letter from President Cleveland, dated May 11, 1885, he asked me if I would accept the office of Governor or Surveyor-General of New Mexico, and co-operate...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 24 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 [*18 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.*] and report his opinion thereon for the final action of Congress. This armed the Surveyor-General with very large and responsible powers. He was required to pass upon...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 25 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 [*LAND-STEALING IN NEW MEXICO. 19*] fraudulent surveys. The grant owners did not exhaust their resources on the Surveyor-General. Their dalliance with his deputies was still more shameful. At the date of these...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 26 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 20 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. read nor write, and in quite a number of instances their pretended testimony was not attested by their signatures, nor authenticated by the officer referred to as...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 27 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 LAND-STEALING IN NEW MEXICO. 21 a roving commission, in search of the boundaries, which he extended some twenty miles from Santa Fé, and made to include the highest mountain peaks of New...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 28 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 22 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. of any heirs or legal representatives of the grantee. The grant, however, was pronounced valid by the Surveyor-General, and the survey made the tract fifteen miles from...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 29 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 LAND-STEALING IN NEW MEXICO. 23 although it could not exceed eleven under the Mexican colonization law, which governs it. It was surveyed for 69,445 acres. The grant is believed to have been...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 30 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 24 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. misappropriated under forged and fraudulent titles and unwarranted surveys in the original cases investigated by me since I came into office, will aggregate from four to five...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 31 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 LAND-STEALING IN NEW MEXICO. 25 the case, has recommended that proceedings be instituted to set aside the patent. The Mora grant is surveyed for 827,621 acres, or nearly 1,400 square miles. A...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 32 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 26 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. the Secretary of the Interior made ten years before, and still in force, restricting it to twenty-two square leagues, and the patent for the larger area issued...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 33 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 LAND-STEALING IN NEW MEXICO. 27 domain to the extent of about 900,000 acres. But I will not multiply these examples. It is sufficient to say that of the whole number of cases...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 34 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 28 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. the intimate relations then existing between Mr. Dorsey and the Commissioner and his chief of surveys. Of course, Mr. Dorsey and his associates in this business have...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 35 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 LAND-STEALING IN NEW MEXICO. 29 abridge the opportunity of landless men to acquire homes, is not only a crime against society, but a cruel mockery of the poor. If the convention had...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 36 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 30 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. and would be obliged to forego even an attempt to adjudicate these titles. To hope for their speedy settlement through such a project is simply preposterous, and...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 37 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 LAND-STEALING IN NEW MEXICO. 31 fallible tribunal has yet been devised for the settlement of legal controversies. Even our higher courts sometimes go astray ; while I have already shown what a...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 38 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE PRESS. ABOUT one hundred years ago, during the period that stretched from 1770 to 1800, the human world suffered what may be termed seismic convulsion. Premonitory...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 39 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE PRESS. 33 France, on the other hand, had not one of these advantages. She had nothing but her passionate sympathy with, and her aspiration after, democratic...
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870
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Image 40 of Walt Whitman Papers: Printed matter; 1870 , 1887 34 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. than the life of a man, has this noble edifice come to desecration ? Can it be ascribed to any fault in the journalist ? Not so....
- Contributor: Whitman, Walt
- Date: 1870