Why We Went to War, المجلد 1Scribner, 1918 - 386 من الصفحات |
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... rulers whom they have accepted . As an American of South German blood , I confess readily to an inherited dislike and distrust of the Prussian . I have tried , nevertheless , to represent him in his habit as he lives , and to draw out ...
... rulers whom they have accepted . As an American of South German blood , I confess readily to an inherited dislike and distrust of the Prussian . I have tried , nevertheless , to represent him in his habit as he lives , and to draw out ...
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... ruler of the United States , could do no less than accept the repeated challenges and meet force with force . A love of peace he had shown from the very be- 1 ginning . Patience and forbearance had marked all his dealings FUNDAMENTAL ...
... ruler of the United States , could do no less than accept the repeated challenges and meet force with force . A love of peace he had shown from the very be- 1 ginning . Patience and forbearance had marked all his dealings FUNDAMENTAL ...
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... rulers and in themselves as God's chosen people , destined to inherit and redeem the earth , has been so subtly and persistently in- stilled into them that they accept the rigorous control of their masters as a part of their great ...
... rulers and in themselves as God's chosen people , destined to inherit and redeem the earth , has been so subtly and persistently in- stilled into them that they accept the rigorous control of their masters as a part of their great ...
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... rulers . Let us not make that fatal and irretrievable mistake . The difference is between the German people and ourselves . Napoleon , who was somewhat of a connoisseur and uncommonly discerning in such heraldry , said that Prussia was ...
... rulers . Let us not make that fatal and irretrievable mistake . The difference is between the German people and ourselves . Napoleon , who was somewhat of a connoisseur and uncommonly discerning in such heraldry , said that Prussia was ...
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... - dent , was to believe that the German autocracy was one which existed solely through the force of the ruler . The Kaiser's subjects , we said , are unwilling slaves who have not cast him off only because 16 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
... - dent , was to believe that the German autocracy was one which existed solely through the force of the ruler . The Kaiser's subjects , we said , are unwilling slaves who have not cast him off only because 16 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
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accept action Allies Ambassador Gerard Amer American Journal American passports ammunition announced arms army attempt August Austria Austria-Hungary Balkan Balkan War bassador Belgian Belgium believe belligerent Berlin Bernstorff Britain British cause Chancellor chapter Congress contraband declared Deutsche Bank Deutschtum Dinant diplomatic Emperor Empire enemy England Europe evident fact February fighting forced France German Embassy German Empire Germany's Helfferich humanity ican Imperial German Government Imperial Government international law issued Journal of International July Kaiser land lives Lusitania ment merchant merely military attaché munitions nations naval neutral officers ourselves Pan-Germans Papen peace plain political present President Wilson's principles proposal protest Prussian purpose question refused regard Reichstag reply reservists rulers Russia sador seas Secretary sent Serbia ships sinking Special Supplement spirit statement submarine Sussex telegram tion treaty U-boat ultimatum United Vernon Kellogg vessels violation warfare Washington Wilson zone