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

CHAPTER XIX
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On this easy cushion of non-responsibility the great masses fell back at their intellectual and moral ease--softened, isolated, lulled.
That wasn't leadership in a democracy.

Right here is the President's vast failure.

From it there is now no escape unless the Germans commit more submarine crimes.

They have kept the United States for their own exploiting after the war.

They have thus had a real triumph of us.
I have talked in Washington with few men who showed any clear conception of the difference between the Germans and the British.


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