http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Other men, too, mostly writers, had spent considerable periods abroad, although usually in official positions: James Fenimore Cooper, who had gone to France in 1826 as United States consul at Lyons and had remained seven years after giving up the job; Henry Adams, who had been his father???s secretary at the London embassy during the Civil War; William Dean Howells, who had been consul at Venice d
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