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21 " As guardians of a continuity of religious and racial tradition” the Zionists were, Balfour decided, “a great conservative force in world politics.” Immediately "
― Barbara W. Tuchman , Bible and Sword: England and Palestine from the Bronze Age to Balfour
22 " Oversimplified perhaps, this in essence is the problem known to nineteenth-century diplomacy as the Eastern Question. "
23 " Publication of the Humble Address provoked a tumult of controversy in which the pros were loudly outpamphleteered by the cons. All the old charges were revived and some new ones, including the charge that Cromwell was a Jew and that the Jews were going to buy St. Paul’s and the Bodleian Library. They were an ignoble race whom even God had constantly to chastise for their wickedness; their exile was divine punishment for the killing of Christ (and the Puritans would reap the same punishment for killing King Charles); if recalled to England they would vilify the Christian religion and cause a movement away from Christian principles and customs, falsify coinage, create unemployment, ruin English merchants, and destroy foreign trade. "