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“He is appreciative without being eulogistic, discriminating without being critical. In general his catholic spirit is wholly admirable, his insight keen, his conceptions clear, and his style felicitous. The book is a valuable contribution to an understanding of the French.”
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“It is a rather keen study of the highly complex French temperament which Professor Wendell gives.”
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Wendell, Barrett. Liberty, union, and democracy: the national ideals of America. **$1.25. Scribner.
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From its beginning, back to the days of the Declaration of independence and the Constitution, Professor Wendell traces Americanism historically.