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In the World War

CHAPTER III
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All his pretensions are based on this; they all breathe the same idea.

Every individual, however, is the product of his birth, his education and his experience.

In judging William II.

it must be borne in mind that from his youth upwards he was deceived and shown a world which never existed.

All monarchs should be taught that their people do not love them; that they are quite indifferent to them; that it is not love that makes them follow them and look up to them, but merely curiosity; that they do not acclaim them from enthusiasm, but for their own amusement, and would as soon hiss at them as cheer them.


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