ts wild oats, 324;
growth of, 364;
commercial power of, 371;
a debtor nation, 384
Universities, American and English, 167
Usurpation by the general government, 289
V
Van Horne, Sir William, 310
Venezuelan incident, the, 43, 156
Verestschagin, Vasili, 197, 202
Vigilance Committees, 302, 364
Vote, foreign in America, the, 227
Voting, premature, 227
W
Wall Street methods, 326
War stores scandal, 341
Washington, Booker, 305
Wealth, President Roosevelt and, 296;
its diffusion in America, 330;
no counterpoise to, in U. S., 335;
purchasing power of, in England and America, 335 (note);
prejudice against, 403
Wells, H. G., on American "sense of the State," 89;
on the lack of an upper class in America, 309 (note);
on trade, 404
West, the feeling of, for the East, 73;
English ignorance of, 200;
Yankee distrust of, 369
West Indies, transfer to the U. S., 32
West Point, incident at, 41
Whiskey and literature, 175
Wild-fowling, 418
Winter, E. W., 359
Woman, an American, in England, 103;
in Westminster Abbey, 132;
in a mining camp, 133;
on a train, 134
Women, American attitude toward, 119 _sqq._;
in the streets of cities, 120;
English, in America, 122;
English treatment of, 123;
the morality of married, 129;
adaptability of American, 137;
their share in civic life, 137;
Anglo-Saxon attitude toward, 140;
effect of co-education on, 143;
culture of American, 182;
musical knowledge of American, 198
_World_, the N. Y., 342 (note)
Y
Yankee, the real, 369;
earls, 440
Yellow press, the, 327, 340, 342 (note)
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
The following words use an oe ligature in the original:
manoeuvres phoenixes
The following corrections have been made to the text:
Page 85: the Americans _homogeneous_[original has
_homoeogeneous_] over a much larger
Page 101: Americans will protest against being called[original
has call] a homogeneous
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mature
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joke.[153:1][Footnote anchor is missing in original]
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