Proceedings of the Dedication of the New York State Education Building, Albany, Oct. 15-17, 1912

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I believe that the most potent factor in bringing about the happy pacification of South Africa after the war was the knowledge, which is widely extended in England, of that heroic past in which the Dutch (and I do not forget that I speak in an ancient center of Dutch life), in which the Dutch and the English stood shoulder to shoulder for the liberty of mankind. Then Motley, to whom I referred just now, your own Motley's book on the Rise of the Dutch Republic is (or at least was) a household bo
...ok in England; and no man who has read it can ever banish from his mind the sentiments of profound admiration for the Dutch which he drew from its pages. It seemed intolerable that the descendants of the heroes of Leyden and Haarlem should be permanently alienated from those of the Elizabethan warriors who broke the Spanish power.
That feeling expressed itself in the almost reckless haste with which the victors in the South African War abandoned their post of vantage, and admitted the vanquished to a full share in the govern- ment of the country, enriching mankind with a unique example of imperial magnanimity.


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