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... French version have been replaced by a final chapter entitled " A Letter to Americans , " written especially for this edition . The reason for this change is a simple one . The last eighty pages of the French version deal with the ...
... French version have been replaced by a final chapter entitled " A Letter to Americans , " written especially for this edition . The reason for this change is a simple one . The last eighty pages of the French version deal with the ...
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... French and therefore reject com- munity with the French ; they do not claim to be more French than the French . The American English , on the other hand , refused to admit that they were different , nor had they any desire to be ...
... French and therefore reject com- munity with the French ; they do not claim to be more French than the French . The American English , on the other hand , refused to admit that they were different , nor had they any desire to be ...
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... French Revolution at its start . The Ameri- can Revolution had already taken place when he was ambas- sador to Paris , and the fact that it had succeeded endowed him with immense prestige in the eyes of the French . Lafay- ette and his ...
... French Revolution at its start . The Ameri- can Revolution had already taken place when he was ambas- sador to Paris , and the fact that it had succeeded endowed him with immense prestige in the eyes of the French . Lafay- ette and his ...
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