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Mr. Punch's History of Modern England


the United States over the Venezuelan arbitration had been brought to a critical stage by President Cleveland's message. The conciliatory speeches of Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Balfour in January led Punch to represent them in the act of placating

Mr. Punch's history of modern England v4 p22
Mr. Punch's history of modern England v4 p22

THE RHODES COLOSSUS

Striding from Cape Town to Cairo

the American Eagle with caresses and sugar. He was better inspired in his open letter to Mr. W. D. Howells, the distinguished American writer, recognizing his generous and courageous efforts to create a better mutual understanding between the two countries. In particular he saluted the "Golden words" in which Mr. Howells criticized his own countrymen:—

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