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

CHAPTER XVIII
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But even they have not the dimmest conception of what we mean by a fair chance for every human being--not the slightest.

In one thousand years they _may_ learn it from us.

Now on the continent, the only important Nation that has any character worth mentioning is the French.

Of course the little nations--some of them--have character, such as Holland, Switzerland, Sweden, etc.
But these are all.

The others are simply rotten.


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