06/27/1923
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"It is a pity we have the mischief makers who are ever adding to the burdens of distrust, but we do have them and in 1921 they were busy in our land and in the East, exciting suspicion and ill feeling."
"If there are no property rights, there is little, if any, foundation for national rights, which we are ever being called upon to safeguard."
"If our people are ever to decide upon war, they will choose to decide according to our own national conscience at the time and in the constitutional manner without advance commitment, or the advice or..."
"I can see Russia only as the supreme tragedy and a world warning, the dangers of which we must avoid if our heritage is to be preserved."