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

CHAPTER XVIII
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You cannot conceive of a democracy that will unprovoked set out on a career of conquest.

If all our religious missionary zeal and cash could be turned into convincing Europe of this simple and obvious fact, the longest step would be taken for human advancement that has been taken since 1776.

If Carnegie, or, after he is gone, his Peace People could see this, his Trust might possibly do some good.
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As the world stands, the United States and Great Britain must work together and stand together to keep the predatory nations in order.

A League to Enforce Peace and the President's idea of disentangling alliances are all in the right direction, but vague and general and cumbersome, a sort of bastard children of Neutrality.


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