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I dedicate this work to the people of the United States.
In writing it have sought inspiration in the principles of Washington, in the ideals of all the founders of American Independence, and in the broad spirit of the Monroe Doctrine. There certainly never was a period fitter to serve as an example and guide to mankind than that time when so many worthy and eminent men assisted at the birth of this great republic.
Let us always remember their teachings, and work incessantly to link the all powerful forces of civilization to the exalted virtues of Washington, so that for all time he may be hailed as the Father of his country. MONCADA.
NEW YORK, August, 1911.