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Excerpt from Mrs. Brown's Visits to Paris
Mrs. Brown's Visit to the Exhibition at Paris,- having excited so much attention, it has been thought that it was due to the public to place within its reach some of the general Parisian experiences of that worthy lady. That Mrs. Brown has had great influence in high quarters is very certain, and her constantly-expressed disapproval of war cannot fail to have a salutary effect upon all the Great Powers of Europe. It is in contemplation to translate all the sayings and doings of Mrs. Brown into all modern languages, for the benefit of those rulers and statesmen whose acquaintance with English may be limited. Meanwhile, the English nation has the monopoly of Mrs. Brown's experiences, and may proudly boast of owning the language in which she clothes her powers of thought.
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