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HOW HISTORY IS WRITTEN.

HOW HISTORY IS WRITTEN.
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A short time ago we noticed at some length two articles by a French reviewer on American life and manners. Though enpretentious and lacking in power, they were more entertaining and less prejudiced than most traveling notes of that kind, and they were, on the whole, sufficiently goodnatured and accurate. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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