Why We Went to War, المجلد 1C. Scribner's sons, 1918 - 291 من الصفحات |
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... plain that in princi- ples , in ideals , in all that to us makes life worth living , Germany and America were irreconcila- bly at odds . Political differences , Aristotle has said , spring from small occasions , but from great causes ...
... plain that in princi- ples , in ideals , in all that to us makes life worth living , Germany and America were irreconcila- bly at odds . Political differences , Aristotle has said , spring from small occasions , but from great causes ...
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... plain that the spirit of Prussia is not the spirit of America . It is autocratic , militaristic , feudal . It is not for us , it is against us . * At the request of the government this interesting trial was adjourned against the ...
... plain that the spirit of Prussia is not the spirit of America . It is autocratic , militaristic , feudal . It is not for us , it is against us . * At the request of the government this interesting trial was adjourned against the ...
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... plain to all . President Wilson in his speech at West Point on June 13 , 1916 , brought out the contrast strikingly : " The spirit of militarism is the opposite of the civilian spirit , the citizen spirit . In a coun- try where ...
... plain to all . President Wilson in his speech at West Point on June 13 , 1916 , brought out the contrast strikingly : " The spirit of militarism is the opposite of the civilian spirit , the citizen spirit . In a coun- try where ...
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... plain as we trace the earlier stages of the World War , each phase of which will merely bring to the surface one more implication of this theory and pro- gramme . CHAPTER II THE CAUSE OF THE WORLD WAR HE ideas 44 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
... plain as we trace the earlier stages of the World War , each phase of which will merely bring to the surface one more implication of this theory and pro- gramme . CHAPTER II THE CAUSE OF THE WORLD WAR HE ideas 44 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
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... plain from a secret report concerning this ac- tion which was prepared at Berlin on March 19 , 1913 , and which came into the hands of M. Etienne , the French Minister of War . It was printed as an enclosure in the second docu- ment of ...
... plain from a secret report concerning this ac- tion which was prepared at Berlin on March 19 , 1913 , and which came into the hands of M. Etienne , the French Minister of War . It was printed as an enclosure in the second docu- ment of ...
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