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Gould, Benjamin Apthorp, 1824-1896
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The cloud that has hung over the Balkans must be forever dispelled. No sneering Germany may ever again make a mock of littleness or tear her international scraps of paper to shreds. What will be prac- tically a Constitution of the World must be drawn up. Thus only may the devastated cities and the rows of nameless graves be justified.
February 1915.
PEACE MUST MEAN PEACE THE world cannot afford to have peace before conditions are ripe to make peace permanent. To-day the greatest enemies of mank
...ind are those who seek an immediate peace.
I do not believe that there exists any one who more deeply desires peace than I, but I trust that it will not come until the toll which the world has paid and is paying has justified itself in the outcome. No intelligent person can think that a peace brought about now would or could be permanent.
It would merely serve to make what has already happened futile. We cannot afford to have the lives which have been lost wasted, but they must serve to rebuild a better world than the one for which they were sacrificed.


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