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Toward Britain

Hard, William | November 28, 1923 issue

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This article focuses on the international relations between Great Britain and the United States. The United States has refused to enter an international organization for peace, although ardently requested by the Massachusetts peace society and by the New York Evening Post to regard that organization with approving interest. Then, though earnestly solicited by the Russian envoy at Washington D.C. to cast its lot in with the Holy Alliance, the U.S. declined the invitation with the polite and soothing remark that it could best help the noble purposes of the Holy Alliance by staying out of it. Now an American President, unconscious of plagiarism, has repeated that same remark to a contemporary Europe desiring our presence in the League.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; PEACE; ALLIANCES; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; GREAT Britain; UNITED States
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