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THE NEW EUROPE

he has lived hitherto. Do not forget to proclaim the superb sacrifice which he has made for a country which he only knows instinctively, without its ever being made clear to him by word or writing. He has saved our honour, and he will have created our future. You who know us well, do not forget it. Declare it aloud, that we have not been found wanting; that only the means failed us; that Roumanian manhood has been the same as it was in the past; that we regret nothing which we have given, and that we hope for all that is our due."

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