William Henry Channing - Larger Works

Larger Works

  • A translation of Jouffroy's Ethics (1840)
  • Memoir of William Ellery Channing (three volumes, 1848)
  • Memoir of the Rev. James H. Perkins (1851)
  • Memoir of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (in conjunction with Emerson and J. F. Clarke (1852)

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