Henry Adams

"Thank God, I never was cheerful. I come from the happy stock of the Mathers, who, as you remember, passed sweet mornings reflecting on the goodness of God and the damnation of infants."

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Source: Henry Adams (1938). “Letters of Henry Adams ...: 1892-1918”, New York, Houghton

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Henry Adams

Henry Adams

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Henry Adams was an American historian and author known for his critical insights on history and education, particularly in his work 'The Education of Henry Adams.'

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