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Georges Clemenceau

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I was seated between Jesus Christ and Napoleon.
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David Lloyd George, commenting on the attitudes of Woodrow Wilson and Clemenceau at the Peace Conference of Versailles, as quoted in the article "International Relations" in The New Encyclopaedia Britannica (1993).

 
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