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commercially, 52; historically, 54; America's only enemy, 55; its army in S. Africa, 75; diversity of tongues in, 85; Norman influence in, 87; Canadian opinion of, 92; miraculously enlarged, 94; insularity of, 145; luck of, 149; cannot be judged from London, 150; class distinctions disappearing, 212; politics in, 231; municipal bosses in, 232; American conditions transplanted to, 237, 266; electing a Prime Minister in, 270; municipal politics in, 279; becoming democratised, 314; a creditor nation, 323; trust-ridden, 329; wealth of, 386; solicitor-cursed, 393; as the mother of sports, 414; preoccupation of, 433 "Grieg, the American," 200 H Hague, Conference at The, 17 Hanotaux, Gabriel, on American commerce, 378 Harrison, Benjamin, 47 Hays, C. M., 310 Hearst, W. R., and England, 46; bad influence of, 282; inventor of the yellow press, 342 (note) Hell-box, the, 281 Helleu, Paul, 196 Higginson, T. W., on American temperament, 2 Hill, James J., 310 Hoar, U. S. Senator, on England, 1; on the hatred of the British, 57 Homer as a Tory, 257 Homogeneousness of the American people, 83, 211, 451 Hotel, the Fifth Avenue, 122 Hotels, ladies' entrances to, 120 Howells, W. D., 147 Hughitt, Marvin, 311, 359 Humour, American and English, 152 I Ideals, American devotion to, 10 Illinois and the Federal Government, 262 Immigration problem, the, 81 India, 112 Indians, red, regard of, for Englishmen, 349; in the war of Independence, 350 (note); Turkish baths of, 363 Individuality, American insistence on, 382, 391 Insularity, English and American, 145 International sentiments, how formed, 291 Ireland, Burke's feeling for, 101 Irish, the influence of, against England, 58, 444; attitude towards women, 140; vote in politics, 227; as a corrupting influence, 252; non-Anglo-Saxon, 254; lack independence, 255; in New York, 277 Irving, Washington, on frontiersmen, 381 Italians, in municipal politics, 241, 253; lynched in New Orleans, 262 J James, Henry,
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