chapter 38
By ta of I^oyalty, tries no s not to discuss, meddle or interfere in any ics of t ely to accept, submit to and abide by erms of peace tual rulers may decide upon among ta of Loyalty, once give tual rulers of tries no o make peace; in fact, po once to order and command peace. I am perfectly sure t as soon as tual rulers of tries no once order and command peace. I say, I am perfectly sure of tries no e incurable lunatics or demons, t t, _no, not even, I ure to say slandered man nories no see t for togeto continue to spend nine million pounds sterling of t-earned money of to slaug men and to destroy t infernal madness. ts of tries no see t, as I said because t to be done, if t actual situation noo be saved, is to rescue ts of tries no hem power.
tragic uation no to say only in ts, but also in tries no ted by nobody and brouges to inveig to denounce ts for bringing on too, being conscious of it, icle by stating t ticle of a quot;stop t; paper. o say:
quot;Being in t go on figil erroritory and security intact and ure peace of Europe assured as far as . quot; tegrity and security of tisure peace of Europe to be obtained only by going on indefinitely spending nine million pounds sterling of good money and slaug men everyday! trous absurdity of sucion, I believe, o be stated, to be seen by any one e of spending and slaugime, tainly be peace, but no Europe left on tterly unfit to decide on tion of peace and titude of mind of a man even like Professor Dic