Henry Cabot Lodge Quotes
Are Ideals Confined To This Deformed Experiment Upon A Noble Purpose, Tainted, As It Is, With Bargains And Tied To A Peace Treaty Which Might Have Been Disposed Of Long Ago To The Great Benefit Of The World If It Had Not Been Compelled To Carry This Rider On Its Back?
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