"Was immer das Ergebnis sei, ich nehme die Gewissheit mit ins Grab, dass ich es zumindest gut für mein Land gemeint habe."
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Letzte Worte, 1. Juni 1868
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James Buchanan
1791 – 1868
US-amerikanischer Politiker
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