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| Gambetta—Education for the Peasantry in France | 196 |
| Baron D'Estournelles de Constant—France and the United States (1902) | 200 |
| Jaures—In the Debate on Socialism with Clemenceau (1906) | 208 |
| Clemenceau—In the Debate on Socialism with Jaurès (1906) | 214 |
| PART IV—ITALY | |
| Mazzini—To the Young Men of Italy (1848) | 225 |
| Garibaldi—To His Soldiers (1860) | 229 |
| Cavour—Rome as the Capital of United Italy (1861) | 232 |
| PART V—MODERN GERMANY, HUNGARY AND SPAIN | |
| Frederick the Great—I To His Generals Before Invading Silesia (1740) | 239 |
| II To His Generals Before the Battle of Leuthen (1757) | 241 |
| Bismarck—The Canossa Speech (1872) | 243 |
| Kossuth—On His Welcome to New York (1851) | 249 |
| Castelar—Plea for a Republic in Spain (1869) | 255 |
| Apponyi—On the Death of Louis Kossuth (1894) | 262 |
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