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

CHAPTER XXV
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They recall how Napoleon overran most of Europe, and the French held practically none of his conquests after his fall.
Such real political danger as exists here--if any exists, of which I am not quite sure--comes not only now mainly of this split in public opinion but also and to a greater degree from the personal enemies of the present government.

Lloyd George is kept in power because he is the most energetic man in sight--by far.

Many who support him do not like him nor trust him-except that nobody doubts his supreme earnestness to win the war.

On all other subjects he has enemies of old and he makes new ones.

His intense and superb energy has saved him in two notable crises.


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