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The end did not justify the means, but justifiable means that brought about a...
Author:
Robert Ludlum
Book:
The Aquitaine Progression
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The end did not justify the means, but justifiable means that brought about a fair and necessary conclusion were not to be dismissed.
( Robert Ludlum )
[ The Aquitaine Progression ]
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