No nation was ever so virtuous as each believes itself, and none was ever so wicked as each believes the other.


Justice in War-Time (1916), p. 70


No nation was ever so virtuous as each believes itself, and none was ever so wicked as each believes the other.

No nation was ever so virtuous as each believes itself, and none was ever so wicked as each believes the other.

No nation was ever so virtuous as each believes itself, and none was ever so wicked as each believes the other.

No nation was ever so virtuous as each believes itself, and none was ever so wicked as each believes the other.