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An intellectual (from the adjective meaning "involving thought and reason") is a person who uses their intelligence and analytical thinking, either in a professional capacity, or for personal reason...
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Letters were carried by friends, by slaves, by sea captains, and by other travelers. "Post offices" were taverns, inns, and coffee houses where these letter carriers dropped off correspondence for recipients in the locale.
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A Man of Letters traces the life, career, and commentaries on controversial issues of Thomas Sowell over a period of more than four decades through his ...
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Many of the letters below are presented in PDF format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat® Reader® software on your computer, use the link to go to Adobe's web site for a free download. Adobe ... ALL SHAREHOLDER LETTERS INCLUDE COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH PERMISSION...
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He composed music, appeared on the stage, and entertained many famous figures of literary and artistic London. The first African we know of to vote in a British election, he wrote a large number of letters which were collected and published in 1782, two years after his death.
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A man of letters McGill University ... Home > McGill Reporter > Volume 34: 2001-2002 > May 9, 2002 > A man of letters ... Montreal filmmaker, novelist and historian William Weintraub will be giving piles of old letters, photos and first-edition books to McGill.
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To determine the proper proportion, Butts pored over newspapers and magazines counting letters and words. On October 5, 1933, for instance, Butts underlined in green and brown ink all of the words of nine letters or more on page 21 of the Herald Tribune, the obituary page;
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The Hero as Man of Letters, again, of which class we are to speak to-day, is altogether a product of these new ages; and so long as the wondrous art of Writing, or of Ready-writing which we call Printing, subsists, he may be expected to continue, as one of the main forms of Heroism for all future ages.
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