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" ... contracted as it had been before the long custom of war had robbed human life of its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circumstance has borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight. "
The Atlantic Monthly - Page 212
1904
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Mosses from an Old Manse, Page 2

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1846 - 222 pages
...robbed human life of its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circumstance has borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight. Many strangers come, in the summer-time, to view the battleground. For my own part, I have never found...
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Mosses from an old manse, Page 1

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1846 - 222 pages
...its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circumstance lias borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight. Many strangers come, in the summer-time, to view the battleground. For my own part, I have never found...
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Mosses from an Old Manse, Volumes 1-2

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1851 - 446 pages
...robbed human life of its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circumstance has borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight. Many strangers come, in the summer-time, to view the battleground. For my own part, I have never found...
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The Southern Review, Volume 7

Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1870 - 560 pages
...its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circumstance hafi 'borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight.' Compare, likewise, the intense morbidness of Roger Mcdvin^s Burial, and then, having gotten an idea...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 28

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1884 - 996 pages
...its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circum- \ stance has borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight." The fruit ripened at last, though in a shape considerably modified from its early germ. Twenty years...
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Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne, with stories [by N. Hawthorne] now first publ ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alexander Hay Japp - 1872 - 364 pages
...robbed human life of its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother-man. This one circumstance has borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight.' It was not likely that such a thing should fail to make a deep impression on Hawthorne's mind, or that...
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Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne: With Stories Now First Published in this Country

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1872 - 328 pages
...robbed human life of its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother-man. This one circumstance has borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight.' It was not likely that such a thing should fail to make a deep impression on Hawthorne's mind, or that...
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Englische Studien, Volume 7

1884 - 526 pages
...of its sanctity and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circumstance hos borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight.' Er bezeugt damit den eindruck des geschichtchens. Auch in Sept. Felt, ist es ein zufall, durch welchen...
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The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 2

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 582 pages
...robbed human life of its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circumstance has borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight. Many strangers come in the summer time to view the battle-ground. For my own part, I have never found...
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Mosses from an old manse

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 290 pages
...robbed human life of its sanctity, and while it still seemed murderous to slay a brother man. This one circumstance has borne more fruit for me than all that history tells us of the fight. Many strangers come in the summer time to view the battle-ground. For my own part, I have never found...
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