A Year in Europe

CHAPTER VI.

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THE ENGLISH VIEW OF THE FOURTH OF JULY.

Ambassador Choate's Reception.--Increasing Friendliness Between America and England.--How the English Now View the American Revolution.--A Fair Statement of the Question and the Conflict.--What England Learned from Fighting Against Her Own Principles.--The Monument of Washington in St. Paul's Cathedral.--The Possible Union of Canada and the United States, 41