Talk:Science and International Harmony (longer version)
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Edition: | Edward Livingston Youmans, ed. Herbert Spencer on the Americans and the Americans on Herbert Spencer. Being a full report of his interview, and of the proceedings at the farewell banquet of Nov. 9, 1882. New York: D. Appleton and Co. 1887. pp. 40-45. |
Source: | Typed in from facsimile working from existing copy for short version. |
Contributor(s): | Bob Burkhardt |
Level of progress: | Text complete |
Notes: | OCR text is available at archive.org, but I typed it in as I was curious about the differences between this edition and the short version. There were many differences and additions, the most significant being that Schurz gives his Spencer "lecture" to "slaveholders" here and to "soldiers" (Northern presumably) in the short version. Some interesting soliloquy's got left out of the short version as well. |
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