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Title: Germany;
Authors: Dickie, James F., 1848- Compton, Edward Theodore, ill Compton, E. Harrison (Edward Harrison), ill
Subjects: Germany -- Description and travel
Publisher: London : A. & C. Black
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ed to run in and out of the Kaisersaal,and look on the portraits of the emperors ! Towardsthe end of the eighteenth century Kopisch wrote averse embodying an old prophecy, that Francisshould be the last of the emperors : Covered are all the walls excepting one small space;No other monarch after can ever find a place. The Cathedral, the stone group of the Crucifixion,the noble monument to Gutenberg, Scheffer, andFust, and those to Goethe and Schiller, attract theattention of the stranger. No city in Germany has greater educationaladvantages, or so many societies for the encourage-ment of learning and the promotion of the fine arts.As we see the gigantic strides it has made in thelast forty years, as we note the magnificence of itspublic buildings and the villas of its merchantprinces, those who knew Frankfort in the oldentime say, It is an old picture in a new frame. Cassel, beautiful for situation, the joy of the oldHessian land, is eminently worthy of a visit. It A THURINGIAX VILLAGE
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THE LUTHER LAND 137 has memories of Philip of Hesse, who did so muchfor the Reformation and so much to bring reproachupon the Reformation. His monument in one ofthe public squares recalls the noblest of his utter-ances, I would rather lose life and limb, land andlieges, than depart one iota from the word of God.What memories it has of Jerome Bonaparte, whodrove his sleigh in winter with four white reindeerharnessed to it! In the palace of WilhelmshoheNapoleon III. found his place of imprisonment.Emperor William, who with his brother PrinceHenry attended the Grammar School at Cassel, haschosen Wilhelmshohe as his summer residence.Who would not wish to linger amid such scenesof loveliness as its magnificent beech woods present ?It is a spot to charm the painter and to giveinspiration to the poet. We are bound for Thuringia and the land ofLuther, and so we hasten through one of the mostfertile vales in Germany, astonished at the progressand prosperity that cannot be hid. Then wearrive at
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