WILSON'S EPIGRAMS.
CULLED FROM SPEECHES. No man can lead America any whither that her people do not desire to be led'. The voico of America is a very still but very powerful voice.* It is handsome to sacrifice human life intelligently for something greater than life itself. Some folk look straight in. th.e face of facts and see nothing but atmospheric air. Some folk are so hopelessly provincial they cannot see the rest of the world. It would tear the heartstrings of I America to be at Avar wilh any other 1 nation of the world. j They expect America, to assert intorj national law in a world where- law has broken down*
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11670, 10 April 1916, Page 1
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