Those responsible for exciting it will assume a heavy responsibility, responsibility for no less a thing than that the people of the United States whose love of their country and whose loyalty to its Government should unite them as Americans all, bound... International Law Situations - Page 901917Full view - About this book
| Business - 1914 - 538 pages
...unite them as Americans all, may be divided into camps of hostile opinions, hot against each other, and involved in the war itself in impulse and opinion, if not in action." YOU CAN'T LOSE THEM A SILENT Scotchman sat cuddled up in the smoky compartment when a grafting Englishman... | |
| Electronic journals - 1914 - 1078 pages
...love of their country and whose loyalty to its government should unite them as Americans all, bound in honor and affection to think first of her and her...divisions among us would be fatal to our peace of mind and might seriously stand in the way of the proper performance of our duty as the one great nation... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1028 pages
...love of their country and whose loyalty to its Government should unite them as Americans all, bound in honor and affection to think first of her and her...war itself in impulse and opinion if not in action. as the one great nation at peace, the one people holding itself ready to play a part of impartial mediation... | |
| United States - 1914 - 908 pages
...love of their country and whose loyalty to its Government should unite them as Americans all, bound in honor and affection to think first of her and her...divisions among us would be fatal to our peace of mind and might seriously stand in the way of the proper performance of our duty as the one great nation... | |
| Peace - 1914 - 636 pages
...love of their country and whose loyalty to its Government should unite them as Americans all, bound in honor and affection to think first of her and her...divisions among us would be fatal to our peace of mind and might seriously stand in the way of the proper performance of our duty as the one great Nation... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - Neutrality - 1914 - 12 pages
...love of their country and whose loyalty to its Government should unite them as Americans all, bound in honor and affection to think first of her and- her...divisions among us would be fatal to our peace of mind and might seriously stand in the way of the proper performance of our duty as the one great nation... | |
| Hugo Münsterberg - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 330 pages
...heavy responsibility, responsibility for no less a thing than that the people of the United States may be divided in camps of hostile opinion, hot against...war itself in impulse and opinion if not in action. . . . We must be impartial in thought as well as in action, must put a curb upon our sentiments. ...... | |
| Charles Maxwell - Europe - 1914 - 360 pages
...of their country, and whose loyalty to its government, should unite them as Americans, all bound in honor and affection to think first of her and her...interests, may be divided in camps of hostile opinion, if not against each other involved in the war itself in impulse and opinion, if not in action. Such... | |
| United States. Department of State - Neutrality - 1915 - 1304 pages
...love of their country and whose loyalty to its Government should unite them as Americans all, bound in honor and affection to think first of her and her...divisions among us would be fatal to our peace of mind and might seriously stand in the way of the proper performance of our duty as the one great nation... | |
| George William Hau (ed. and comp.) - World War, 1914-1918 - 1915 - 382 pages
...love of their country and whose loyalty to its Government should unite them as Americans all, bound In honor and affection to think first of her and her...divisions among us would be fatal to our peace of mind and might seriously stand In the way of the proper performance of our duty as the one great nation... | |
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