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Excerpt from The Century of Peace and Its Significance
What I shall say to you, will be in substance what I said at Oberlin, and at the Conservatory this afternoon. The tale is a fascinating one, and does not lose interest from repetition.
The extraordinary spec tacle of an international boundary of nearly four thousand miles existing for a century without a fortification and without even a garrison post has rightly attracted the at tention of the civilized, world. In length, in per iod of existence 'and in the pacific relations of those on either side, this boundary line in unique, the miracle of the nations and of the ages. How has this peace been preserved?
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