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Writer who wrote, "A written word is the choicest of relics"
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thoreau
Alternative clues for the word thoreau
- Writer Henry David
- Walden Pond writer
- United States writer and social critic (1817-1862)
- Walden Pond habitue
- He wrote "In wildness is the preservation of the world"
- Walden visitor
- Philosopher who wrote "Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty"
- American social critic and novel author touring East
- He wrote "It is life near the bone where it is sweetest"
- "Nothing is so much to be feared as fear" penner
Usage examples of thoreau.
The inestimably priggish and tiresome Henry David Thoreau thought nature was splendid, splendid indeed, so long as he could stroll to town for cakes and barley wine, but when he experienced real wilderness, on a visit to Katahdin in 1846, he was unnerved to the core.
In the map on the wall behind his desk he put a pin at Tano Pueblo, and another between Crownpoint and Thoreau, about where Kanitewa had stayed with his father.
By the time I got back to Thoreau, Zoe had signed out of the Family Unit, AMA--Against Medical Advice.
He was the best around, and that first session, after I left Thoreau AMA and went to him for a consultation, and he said that even though he almost never did it he wouldn't refer me to someone else but he would keep me for therapy himself?
And his son, Jeremiah Cabwell, engaged in the harrowing triangular trade, risking his all, by Thoreau, in the dangers of trading sugar, for rum, for slaves, helping thousands of African immigrants come to our great country.