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Henry Adams and the Southern Question, Vol. 47, Strictly, the Southerner had no mind; he had temperament. He was not a scholar; he had no intellectual training; he could not analyze an idea, and he could not even conceive of admitting two. This judgment, rendered in The Education of Henry Adams
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Henry Adams and the Southern Question, Vol. 47, Strictly, the Southerner had no mind; he had temperament. He was not a scholar; he had no intellectual training; he could not analyze an idea, and he could not even conceive of admitting two. This judgment, rendered in The Education of Henry Adams
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