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cause some mischief in Nicaragua. The Nicaraguan 
writer I am speaking of, the brother of the admirer of 
Schlegel and Hegel, is the author of an essay on the 
Nicaraguan revolution in which he quotes Tacitus and 
Puffendorf, Ancillon and Vattel, Guizot and Louis Blanc, 
Madame de Stael and Montesquieu, Droz and Matter, 
Necker and Mirabeau ; and speaks of idealism and 
antagonism, aspirantism and dualism, proselytism, ana- 
chronism, and several other equally dangerous principles. 
