An Introduction to American Institutional History Written for This Series

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Among a people of the same tongue, of essentially the same laws and manners, I naturally found myself at home, after tarrying in lands which were altogether foreign. But I have no doubt that deeper causes than this would naturally lead me to seize on the most English side of everything American. To me the English-speaking commonwealth on the * It has been thought not inappropriate to reprint in connection with this Introduction, which was prepared by Mr. Freeman expressly for this University Se...ries, the following extracts from his " Impressions of Amer- ica, " recently published in the Fortnightly Review (August and September, 1882), articles touching American Institutions and dwelling upon the importance of studying them in the light of European history and of the comparative method. H. B. A.
20 An Introduction to American mainland is simply one part of the great English folk, as the English-speaking kingdom in the European island is another part. My whole line of thought and study leads me to think, more perhaps than most men, of the everlasting ties of blood and speech, and less of the accidental separation wrought by political and geographical causes.


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