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Along the Paris QuaisStoddard Dewey
The Century Magazine, May 1901, pp. 42-46




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The Degas Sales


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The End of a Nobility (Review) Stoddard Dewey
La Noblesse de France et l'Opinion Publique au XVIIIe Siecle, by Henri Carre
- La Noblesse de France et l'Opinion Publique au XVIIIe Siecle by Henri Carre




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Rouget de L'Isle---Honors to the Author of "The Marseillaise"

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One Paris House---A "Misunderstanding"

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News-Making Against France---The Question of Absinthe---The Anarchists

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The War's Anniversary---Lest We Forget

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French Socialism and Peace---Repudiation of the Berne Conference

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The Tug of War---French Experts View

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France's Colored Troops

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A New Field of War---Partant Pour La Syrie

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French Argument in American Case---Thus Spake Clausewitz

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Paris and Music---A Programme of Good Works---A Criticism of German Music

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Elysian Fields of Paris---Relics of Civilization Snatched from Kultur

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A War Book of Anatole France

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Constitutionality and War---Democracy, Liberty, Neutrality

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Mayday in Peace and War---Nationalist Flowers---Count Goluchowski as a Parisian---Ancie...

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A French View of German Science---Professor Gautier's Conclusion

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French Parliamentary Eloquence and Italy---Paul Deschanel and Prime Minister Viviani

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French Homage to America---The Tributes of Noted Men and Women

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The Litany for War---Survivals of Old Paris---"La Ville-Lumiere"

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The Blossoming of War---Letters of the Dead and Living

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France, the Vatican, and Peace

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France and Rights of Neutrals---Is There International Law?

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L'Union Sacree---A Lesson in Parliamentary Government

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The Situation of Alsace-Lorraine---The Complete Failure of Prussianism

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United States of Europe---Pooling the Issues

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A Submerged People Rises---Letts and Lithuanians

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France and the Balkans---Small Investors and Secret Diplomacy

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Spirits of War and Pace---Soldiers On Leave of Absence---The Appeal to French Women---P...

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Germany in Ante-Bellum France---Peaceful Penetration Versus War

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What They Say In Paris

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Parliamentary Days in France---Union Sacree

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The Fall of the Internationale---Gustave Herve on "Bleating Socialism"

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France in Morocco - A First War Settlement

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War's Time-Limit---The New Irrepressible Conflict

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Germany's New Line of Defence Through France and Belgium

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France and the United States---The Light Upon Earth

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Organizing Sentiment---Nationalities and Peoples

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Impending Preparedness---The Next War

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France at the Front---At the Rear

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Terms of Peace---What Neutrals Cannot Do

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Revival of French Religion---War and the Pope

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The Lifesprings of France; What Would Horace Greeley Say Now?

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The Press in France---Censorship and Propaganda

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A Crisis of Humanity---The Secret of the Masses

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France and Switzerland's Neutrality---Duties Versus Rights

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The New Year of War---Waiting for the Debacle

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The People of France and Peace---What Socialists Vote For

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France and Imperial Islam---In the Track of Cambyses

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France and Neutral Spain; King, Carlists, Clergy, and Republicans

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Free Belgium---Through the Clouds of War

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The New Map of Europe---Allies and Neutrals

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War Results Won---France and Italy

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Two Democracies---French Feeling Towards Americans

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The Behavior of War-Criticism Among Allies

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Prophesying of Peace-Terms and Conditions

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The Port of Marseilles---Lessons of War and peace

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Gallient's Dead March---The Land Whose Hearths He Saved from Shame

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The Opposition in France---Senator Clemenceau and President Wilson

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Amreica's Opportunity---France's Need

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Armenia and French Military History---in the Track of Xenophon

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Verdun and Civilization---The Crossing of the Ways

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Two Methods of War-Making---Kronprinz and Gen. Joffre

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Inter-Ally Conferences---What Is Unity of Action?

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The Results of the War-Woman and Workmen

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America's Summons---French Impressions

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France and Neutrals---A Previous Question

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Spying Out the Land---Photography Aiming Big Guns

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The Right of War and Peace

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From the Women of France---The Attitude Towards Peace

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Resurrection of France and Belgium---Germany's Servitudes

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Vae Victis---Berlin Professors, Jaures's Internationale, Formula for Neutrals

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The Dying of Internationalism

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Unity of Action, Unity of Front---One Battle, One Enemy

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The Dividing-Up of Europe---International, Neutral, Co-Operative, Federal

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III. Goncourt Literature

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I. The Attitude of French Labor

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II. War's Second Nature






























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