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Excerpt from England's Foreign Policy: An Enquiry as to Whether We Should Continue a Policy of Intervention, or Adopt a Policy of Isolation
It is the object Of the following pages to show that really necessary wars are of rare occurrence and that almost every war which England has waged, owed its origin to mistaken views as to our relations with foreign states.
The subject is one of paramount importance to every adult in the empire, for, if the views -here advocated should stand the test of analysis, their adoption as the basis of our future foreign policy will remove evils, from which every mem ber of the community has already suffered much, and may be called upon to suffer more.
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