[The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I by Burton J. Hendrick]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I CHAPTER XI 19/70
It ought to have a competent study made of the foreign offices of other governments.
Of course it ought to get room to work in.
Then it ought at once to give its Ambassadors and Ministers homes and dignified treatment.
We've got to play a part in the world whether we wish to or not.
Think of these things. The blindest great force in this world to-day is the Prussian War Party--blind and stupid .-- Well, and the most weary man in London just at this hour is Your humble servant, W.H.P, but he'll be all right in the morning. _To Arthur W.Page_ [Undated][72] DEAR ARTHUR:.
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