"The difference between a nation and a nationality……" — Louis D. Brandeis
"The difference between a nation and a nationality is clear, but it is not always observed. Likeness between members is the essence of nationality, but the members of a nation may be very different. A nation may be composed of many nationalities, as some of the most successful nations are."
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Louis D. Brandeis
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