English Traits (1856)

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English Traits (1856)

bullet Chapter I First Visit to England
bullet Chapter II Voyage to England
bullet Chapter III Land
bullet Chapter IV Race
bullet Chapter V Ability
bullet Chapter VI Manners
bullet Chapter VII Truth
bullet Chapter VIII Character
bullet Chapter IX Cockayne
bullet Chapter X Wealth
bullet Chapter XI Aristocracy
bullet Chapter XII Universities
bullet Chapter XIII Religion
bullet Chapter XIV Literature
bullet Chapter XV The Times
bullet Chapter XVI Stonehenge
bullet Chapter XVII Personal
bullet Chapter XVIII Result
bullet Chapter XIX Speech at Manchester 

 

   

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