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

CHAPTER XIV
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Besides, Bernstorff has done everything that Dumba did except employ Archibald, which was a mere incident of the game.

The President took a strong stand: they have disregarded it--no apology nor reparation for a single boat that has been sunk.

Now the English opinion of the Germans is hardly a calm, judicial opinion--of course not.

There may be facts that have not been made known.

There must be good reasons that nobody here can guess, why the President doesn't act in the long succession of German acts against us.


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