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A Lasting Peace

October 12, 1918 issue

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This article presents information about the book "Problems of the Peace," by William Harbutt Dawson. Dawson rightly says that there is no greater duty now than to instruct and prepare, so that a just and righteous peace be made, for the diplomats themselves may not do it. The difficulty is that he is writing of the settlement of World War I and of the most important and complicated questions which will soon perplex the greatest statesmen and the wisest councilors in the world. The author believes that Germany deliberately brought on this war, and he has the utmost abhorrence for the vile and horrible methods which she has used.

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PROBLEMS of the Peace (Book); DAWSON, William Harbutt; BOOKS; PEACE; WORLD War, 1914-1918; GERMANY
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