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In the World War

CHAPTER VII
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There would be no difficulty in the Entente's cleverly introducing Wilson into the international labyrinth and there bewildering him with wrong directions, so that he could not find his way out again.

To begin with, therefore, Wilson's theory brought us not a step further.
The '67 settlement was proposed by a leading German-Magyar magnate in Austria-Hungary.

Fifty years ago nationalism was much less developed than it is now.

Nations were still sleeping--the Czechs, Slovaks and Southern Slavs, the Roumanians and Ruthenians had barely awakened to national life.

Fifty years ago it was possible to distinguish between what was deceptive and what gave promise of lasting.


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