Peace we all desire. Peace can only come-peace, I mean, that is worth the name and that satisfies the definition of the word-peace will only come on terms that atonement is made for past wrongs, that the weak and downtrodden are restored, that the faith of treaties is observed, and that the sovereignty of public law is securely enthroned over the nations of the world. (H. H. Asquith)

Peace we all desire. Peace can only come-peace, I mean, that is worth the name and that satisfies the definition of the word-peace will only come on terms that atonement is made for past wrongs, that the weak and downtrodden are restored, that the faith of treaties is observed, and that the sovereignty of public law is securely enthroned over the nations of the world.

H. H. Asquith

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