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  • I am ever unwilling that [peace] should be disturbed as long as
    the rights and interests of the nations can be preserved. But whensoever hostile aggressions on these
    require a resort to war, we must meet our duty and convince the world that we are
    just friends and brave enemies.

    Thomas Jefferson, Brett F. Woods (2009). “Thomas Jefferson: Thoughts on War and Revolution : Annotated Correspondence”, p.205, Algora Publishing
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