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Page 38
... German horde would have overrun France , as they had Belgium ; then but for the English fleet we would be fighting them away from our own door - step , perhaps alone , instead of facing them shoulder to shoulder with France and England ...
... German horde would have overrun France , as they had Belgium ; then but for the English fleet we would be fighting them away from our own door - step , perhaps alone , instead of facing them shoulder to shoulder with France and England ...
Page 39
... German spy .. If we find such a creature , try him by the law against which he has offended and promptly hang him , that his ilk may be warned of the fate that surely awaits them . Let us stamp out insidious German propaganda in any ...
... German spy .. If we find such a creature , try him by the law against which he has offended and promptly hang him , that his ilk may be warned of the fate that surely awaits them . Let us stamp out insidious German propaganda in any ...
Page 45
... German soldiers effective vassals of vengeance . Now and then , as when certain sailors threw their captain overboard in the vain attempt to save their souls from under - sea slaughter of children , there has been an at- tempt to revolt ...
... German soldiers effective vassals of vengeance . Now and then , as when certain sailors threw their captain overboard in the vain attempt to save their souls from under - sea slaughter of children , there has been an at- tempt to revolt ...
Page 46
... German autocrats . I favor no quarter for the men responsible for the world's war , though as to them our attitude should not be one of hatred . Napoleon coveted the earth . His personal ambition made Europe reek with blood . His fate ...
... German autocrats . I favor no quarter for the men responsible for the world's war , though as to them our attitude should not be one of hatred . Napoleon coveted the earth . His personal ambition made Europe reek with blood . His fate ...
Page 49
... allowing oneself for one minute to doubt that Right in this war will triumph or that democracy has not been born to suffer extinction at the hands of a German autocrat . It is part of the German propaganda 49 NEW YORK SOUTHERN SOCIETY.
... allowing oneself for one minute to doubt that Right in this war will triumph or that democracy has not been born to suffer extinction at the hands of a German autocrat . It is part of the German propaganda 49 NEW YORK SOUTHERN SOCIETY.
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