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– Back Door to War by historian Charles Callan Tansill; Chicago University Press, 1952 p. 3
(Imperialism's nightmare. Or do unto others before they do unto you.)
There is a destiny now possible to us —“The main objective of American foreign policy since 1900 has been the preservation of the British Empire.“
One kingdom; but who is to be its king?
[of the habitable globe]…Reign or Die.…this is what she [England] must either do, or perish:
she must found colonies as fast and as far as she is able…seizing every piece of fruitful waste ground she can set her foot on
…teaching these her colonists that:
- their chief virtue is to be fidelity to their country
- their first aim is to be to advance the power of England by land and sea
The England who is to be mistress of half the earth…
– John Ruskin, appointed first Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford University, August 1869 by Henry Acland; inaugural speech: Imperial Duty given at Oxford Sheldonian Theatre on his 51st birthday. Published in his Lectures on Art (1894). – retrieved from Norton College records
– Back Door to War by historian Charles Callan Tansill; Chicago University Press, 1952 p. 3
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