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Sir Philip Gibbs has just published a book called '‘People of Destiny.” These are the Americans. ‘‘He sees that neither the United States nor any other of the victorious Powers have made one step towards making the world a better place than it was before,” says the Athenasum. “Their efforts has been confined to making it definitely a worse place. Such conduct is, perhaps, explicable in Europe, tried and cynical as it is. But why are the virtuous and energetic citizens of America preaching the same national hatreds and the saure immorality? As Sir Philip says, ‘I see in the United States the same foolishness and wickedness at work which have been the curses of humanity in all its history.’ ”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18171, 16 February 1921, Page 6
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