"If a war be undertaken...before the resources of peace have been tried and proved vain to secure it, that war has no defense, it is a national crime."

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Source: Charles Fillmore (2009). “Prosper”, p.164, The Floating Press

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Charles Eliot Norton

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Charles Eliot Norton was a prominent American scholar and critic known for his contributions to art and education, particularly through his essays and lectures.

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