The country affords pleasure, the city if nothing else abundant information. If the country gives vigor to the spirits, the city induces many profitable reflections.


Letter to Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass' Papers (March 11, 1853)


The country affords pleasure, the city if nothing else abundant information. If the country gives vigor to the spirits, the city induces many...

The country affords pleasure, the city if nothing else abundant information. If the country gives vigor to the spirits, the city induces many...

The country affords pleasure, the city if nothing else abundant information. If the country gives vigor to the spirits, the city induces many...

The country affords pleasure, the city if nothing else abundant information. If the country gives vigor to the spirits, the city induces many...