The Czechoslovak Review/Volume 2/Miscellaneous (2)

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Compromise with referenec to the Austro-Hungarian problem would be the most serious blunder American statesmanship could commit. This would be akin to the blunders of the European statesmanship which has permitted the Turk to remain in Europe for so long a time. For be it remembered that the Austro-Hungarian problem is the Turkish problem in another form.

Chas. Pergler in the Yale Review.

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