Our Great Inheritance; An Address Before the Daughters of the American Revolution

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Then her voice will be heard, and may often prove decisive.
She will be more potent for good when she is not bound than when she is loaded with obligations, impoverished with debt, and anxious to recover a position she has sacrificed and an abun- dance she has squandered. After what 14 she has done in the Great War, the nations will not doubt her capacity for self-defense or cease to court her favor and approval.
I do not mean to say that Washing- ton would countenance a discontinu- ance of our
... loyal support of the En- tente Allies in making a just peace with our common enemy, or in mak- ing that peace secure. On the con- trary, he would think it most dishon- orable either to desert them now, or to abandon them in the future, or to impose upon them terms that would be accepted by them with reluctance.
Least of all would he tolerate an at- tempt to deprive them of the means of enforcing peace after it is made, either on land or sea. What he would, perhaps, regard with suspicion would be the estabhshment of an imperial syndicate to rule the world, and alone in the future to impose peace in its own way.


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