It must be a league of honor, a partnership of opinion. Intrigue would eat its vitals away ; the plottings of inner circles who could plan what they- would and render account to no one would be a corruption seated at its very heart. Only free peoples... Fighting France - Page 158by Stéphane Lauzanne - 1918 - 230 pagesFull view - About this book
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