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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Carlyle's laugh and other surprises, chapter 18 (search)
ll merits a further delineation in detail. Mr. Atkinson's interest in public life began with a voteperative, schemes of which he left many. Mr. Atkinson, a year or two later (1890), wrote a similainness of speech should turn with interest to Atkinson's plain talk to the leading men of Atlanta, Gon a breakfast (June, 1887), the guests being Atkinson, the New England Free Trader, Colonel Hay, anally kept his from six to eight years. ... Atkinson said that all the young thought and ability iirely composed of people who would not work. Atkinson took the same view, observing that during thech I was connected with the Elgin Burghs. Atkinson went on to relate that at the time of Mr. Hayne war will doubtless be the work issued by Mr. Atkinson on his own responsibility and by his own ed400 octavo pages, and was conducted vholly on Atkinson's own responsibility, financially and otherwiystematic student of history. It seemed to Mr. Atkinson, at any rate, his crowning work. The boo[5 more...]