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  1. "The Man Without a Country" is a short story by American writer Edward Everett Hale, first published in The Atlantic in December 1863. It is the story of American Army lieutenant Philip Nolan, who renounces his country during a trial for treason, and is consequently sentenced to spend the rest of his days at sea without so much as a word of ...

  2. This story was written in the summer of 1863, as a contribution, however humble, towards the formation of a just and true national sentiment, or sentiment of love to the nation. It was at the time when Mr. Vallandigham had been sent across the border.

  3. The Philip Nolan, or The Man Without A Country, is a lieutenant in the United States Army, who develops a friendship with Vice President Aaron Burr. When Burr is tried for treason (which historically occurred in 1807), Nolan is tried as an accomplice.

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  4. Jan 13, 2018 · " The Man without a Country " is a short story by Edward Everett Hale, first published in The Atlantic Monthly in December 1863. Versions of The Man without a Country include: The Man without a Country (1863), published in The Atlantic Monthly, 12 (74): 665–679.

  5. Nov 23, 2011 · The famous short story about an Army officer who learns, too late, to love his country. By Edward Everett Hale. The Civil War Issue. David Dixon Porter directed the Union’s Mississippi Squadron...

  6. Feb 5, 2016 · Edward Everett Hale (1822 – 1909) was an American author, historian and Unitarian minister. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Everett_Hale) "The Man Without a Country" is a short story, first published in The Atlantic in December 1863.

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  8. May 20, 2005 · THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. FROM THE INGHAM PAPERS. This story was written in the summer of 1863, as a contribution, however humble, towards the formation of a just and true national sentiment, or sentiment of love to the nation. It was at the time when Mr. Vallandigham had been sent across the border.

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