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The Anglo-American Establishment The Anglo-American Establishment by Carroll Quigley
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“It is at All Souls that they meet to decide just how little they will let their readers know; and their newspaper has been called the All Souls Parish Magazine.”3”
Carroll Quigley, The Anglo-American Establishment - Original Edition
“As the biographer of Viscount Halifax has put it, “It is safe to assert that the Fellow of All Souls is a man marked out for a position of authority in public life, and there is no surprise if he reaches the summit of power, but only disappointment if he falls short of the opportunities that are set out before him.”
Carroll Quigley, The Anglo-American Establishment - Original Edition
“The three men who were thus engaged were already well known in England. The leader was Cecil Rhodes, fabulously wealthy empire-builder and the most important person in South Africa. The second was William T. Stead, the most famous, and probably also the most sensational, journalist of the day. The third was Reginal Baliol Brett, later known as Lord Esher, friend and confidant of Queen Victoria, and later to the most influential adviser of King Edward VII and King George V.”
Carroll Quigley, The Anglo-American Establishment - Original Edition