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... is our first successful professional author and the first literary ambassador from the United States to England . ... the old world and the new , providing a style which England could admire and his own countrymen take pride in .
... is our first successful professional author and the first literary ambassador from the United States to England . ... the old world and the new , providing a style which England could admire and his own countrymen take pride in .
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For ourselves , therefore , it is compara- tively of but little importance whether England does us justice or not ; it is , per- haps , of far more importance to herself . She is instilling anger and resentment into the bosom of a ...
For ourselves , therefore , it is compara- tively of but little importance whether England does us justice or not ; it is , per- haps , of far more importance to herself . She is instilling anger and resentment into the bosom of a ...
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Throughout the country there was some- thing of enthusiasm connected with the idea of England . We looked to it with a hallowed feeling of tenderness and ven- eration , as the land of our forefathers- the august repository of the ...
Throughout the country there was some- thing of enthusiasm connected with the idea of England . We looked to it with a hallowed feeling of tenderness and ven- eration , as the land of our forefathers- the august repository of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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