French And English : a Comparison

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French And English : a Comparison
Philip Gilbert Hamerton
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These crosses, which were very few in number, the municipal council decided to remove, because they appeared to indicate that Christians alone (or, perhaps, even Roman Catholics alone) had a right to interment in the public burial-grounds, whereas these were in fact open to Jews and unbelievers as well as to Catholics and Protestants.
Now, I would ask the reader to observe in how few words the false impressions are conveyed and how many have been needed for a reply. And how can one count upon t
...he sustained attention necessary for the reception of the truth?
The English newspapers quite succeeded in convey- ing the impression that the religious congregations were expelled from France, as if they had been sent into exile.
Since then there has been a second case of tuming-out, and when it occurred I observed with great interest what the English press woul'd make of it and what the English public could be induced to believe. Until. the Duke of Aumale wrote an intentionally offensive letter to the Presi- dent of the Republic, in a form which no Head of a State would have tolerated, only two members of the House of Orleans had been expelled — the Count of Paris and the Duke of Orleans.


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