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It seems almost part and parcel of Old England ; and as they better understand each other than nearly all other portions of the great Republic , there can be no possible objection to its holding the first position — the place d'honneur ...
It seems almost part and parcel of Old England ; and as they better understand each other than nearly all other portions of the great Republic , there can be no possible objection to its holding the first position — the place d'honneur ...
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No , Sir , no national prejudices wherever you go , if you please , and you will get on all the better for it , you may be certain . Considering how backward the progress of art must be where so few years , comparatively speaking ...
No , Sir , no national prejudices wherever you go , if you please , and you will get on all the better for it , you may be certain . Considering how backward the progress of art must be where so few years , comparatively speaking ...
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Instead of simply admitting that in 1851 , two pieces , " from the French , ” were produced there , he had better have confessed at once that the success of his theatre has ever been entirely dependent on the French resourcest of that ...
Instead of simply admitting that in 1851 , two pieces , " from the French , ” were produced there , he had better have confessed at once that the success of his theatre has ever been entirely dependent on the French resourcest of that ...
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Americas account of its own greatnessGeneral acquiescence therein | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 28 |
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