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He had rather spend 100,000 pounds on Embassies to keep or procure peace with dishonour, than 100,000 pounds on an army that would have forced peace with honour. - The Court and Character of King James (p. 185), used by Disraeli on his return from Berlin Congress on the Eastern Question, July, 1878 [Peace]
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