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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I

CHAPTER IX
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There is no world-girdling intelligence at work in government.

On the continent of Europe, the Kaiser is probably the foremost man.

Yet he cannot think far beyond the provincial views of the Germans.

In England, Sir Edward Grey is the largest-visioned statesman.

All the Europeans are spending their thought and money in watching and checkmating one another and in maintaining their armed and balanced _status quo_.
A way must be found out of this stagnant watching.


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