The Harvard Classics: Emerson's English Traits
Emerson's English Traits is an interesting outside look of England and its people, discussing a wide variety of traits and characteristics. It brings me to the end of Volume 5 of the Harvard Classics Collection. To learn more about me check out my: Website: sgmorand.com Instagram: sgmorand Tiktok: sgmorand Facebook: S. G. Morand - Author

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