• Thomas B. Macaulay The effect of violent dislike between groups has always created an indifference to the welfare and honor of the state.
    Thomas B. Macaulay
    American essayist and historian 1800-1859
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The effect of violent dislike between groups has always created an indifference to the welfare and honor of the state. by : Thomas B. Macaulay
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hills-sunrise The effect of violent dislike between groups has always created an indifference to the welfare and honor of the state.
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