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Among the gentlemen at Moscow is the imperturbable veteran, Dr. Emanuel Lasker, who slightly resembles his late fellow-countryman, Dr. Immanuel Kant.

From Time Magazine Archive

You, sir, are a fellow-countryman of ours, have pity on me and tell him this, word for word.'

From For the Right by Franzos, Karl Emil

He was, I am as ashamed to say as he seemed to be, our fellow-countryman.

From Our Journey to the Hebrides by Pennell, Elizabeth Robins

Bizet's fellow-countryman, the composer Hal�vy, who filled the position of secretary to the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris, had gathered a few of his friends at his house for a little supper.

From Franz Liszt by Huneker, James

Shortly after Mrs. Carr's return to her husband, they received another letter from their fellow-countryman, T. J. Gore, who is still afraid they may succumb to homesickness.

From The Story of a Life by Ellis, J. Breckenridge (John Breckenridge)




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