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The habit of looking at life as a social relation — an affair of society — did no good. It cultivated a weakness which needed no cultivation. If it had helped to make men of the world, or give the manners and instincts of any profession — such as temper, patience, courtesy, or a faculty of profiting by the social defects of opponents — it would have been education better worth having than mathematics or languages; but so far as it helped to make anything, it helped only to make the college standard permanent through life.


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He was the grandson and great-grandson of John Quincy Adams and John Adams respectively. Henry Brooks Adams (February 16 1838 – March 27 1918; normally called Henry Adams) was an American journalist historian academic and novelist.

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