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Show WOULD BE DELIVERED FROM ARMED PEACE New York. Jan. 18. The horror of war dominates all feelings of the British people except that of a resolution reso-lution to fipht for deliverance "from another armed peace,'" Lord James Bryce. former British ambassador to the United States, declared in a letter let-ter to Nicholas Murray Butler, president pres-ident of Columbia university and chairman of the American league to limit armaments. Lord Bryce's letter, let-ter, made public here today, says: "We have been reading with Inter- i your article about military preparations prep-arations and the creation of great armaments in the United States. Is there really any large party that desires de-sires that? Here some people live in fear lest in fighting German militarism militar-ism we end by creating a British militarism, but of this I do not think there is much danger. The horror of war dominates every other feeling except that of a needed resolution to fight It through and deliver us from another armed peace." -WT |