... grown from one, and not, as in Germany, been beaten into one, and held together more from a sense of danger from the outside than from any interest, sympathy, and liking for one another. With ... Germans” (German, the etymologists say, is composed of Ger, meaning spear or lance, and Man, meaning chief or lord; Deutsch, or Teutsch, comes from the Gothic word Thiudu, meaning nation, and ... anti-French, anti-American, and at times bitter. If the American people read the German newspapers there would be little love lost between us. The great historian of the Roman historians, and...