"In regard to Germans and foreigners, I esteem foreigners no better than other people, nor any worse. They are all of the great family of men, and if there is one shackle upon any of them, it would be far better to lift the load from them than to pile additional loads upon them."
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Alternate version: In regard to the Germans and foreigners, I esteem them no better than other people, nor any worse.
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