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Land of unlimited possibilities

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USA

Phraseologism: The land of unlimited possibilities.

Meaning: About the United States of America.

Origin: The title of a book about the United States by the German journalist Ludwig Max Goldberger (1848-1913). He visited this country to study in more detail the model of its economy. On June 3, 1902, an interview with him was published in the German-language newspaper "New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung", where he, in particular, said: Europe must be vigilant. The United States is a land of unlimited possibilities. Returning to Germany, Goldberger published the book The Land of Unlimited Possibilities (1903). So this phrase has become a symbol of the growing economic, military and political power of the United States. It is possible that the informal name of the state of Arkansas served as the primary source, its "second name" is "land of opportunity" ("Land of opportunity"), where in the first half of the 1763th century. cotton plantation owners quickly amassed considerable fortunes. In the XVIII century. this is how they usually spoke about Russia: "Russia is a country of opportunities." It meant that during the time of Peter I, and especially in the era of "women's rule", foreigners could quickly get rich here and make a brilliant career. This expression was also used in relation to many Russian nobles, favorites of the Russian empresses, when the recent royal choristers and ordinary guardsmen became the highest dignitaries of the country. Thus, the German writer Johann Gottfried Seime (1810-1797), who served under Catherine II for some time as an officer in the Russian army, wrote in the historical work "The Life and Character of Empress Catherine II" (XNUMX): "It has long been customary to say: Russia is a country opportunities, and, of course, you have to keep this maxim in force even during the reign of Catherine, when you see the appearance of such people as Orlov and Potemkin were.

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Our Mirabeau.

Meaning:

About people who claim to be spiritual, the European level of civilization, but in reality have nothing to do with these concepts.

Origin:

The expression belongs to the poet, famous partisan and hero of the Patriotic War of 1812, Denis Vasilievich Davydov (1784-1839): "Look - our Mirabeau // Old Gavril // For a crumpled jabot // Whipping in the mustache and in the snout ... // And you look - our Lafayette, // Brutus or Fabrizio // The peasant puts under the press // Together with the sugar beet ... "

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