Long Heads and Round Heads; Or, What's the Matter with GermanyA.C. McClurg & Company, 1918 - 157 páginas |
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... flint - working races first appear in Europe . FLINT WORKS ON THE SOMME It may interest the reader to know that the evolution of the flint from its earliest and most primitive form up to the later higher grade of workmanship took place ...
... flint - working races first appear in Europe . FLINT WORKS ON THE SOMME It may interest the reader to know that the evolution of the flint from its earliest and most primitive form up to the later higher grade of workmanship took place ...
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... flint industry of their predecessors was carried on . While it declined in some respects , it was improved in others . Perhaps their cave life was not in many ways conducive to the highest degree of their industrial training and ...
... flint industry of their predecessors was carried on . While it declined in some respects , it was improved in others . Perhaps their cave life was not in many ways conducive to the highest degree of their industrial training and ...
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... flint working of this and later eras shows a great range of evolution from the most crude types up to the more ... flint making as well as for the manufacture of large quantities of these flints for use in both the hunt and in the ...
... flint working of this and later eras shows a great range of evolution from the most crude types up to the more ... flint making as well as for the manufacture of large quantities of these flints for use in both the hunt and in the ...
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... flint - manufacturing stations in Germany suggests that the race of this period possibly entered west- ern Europe along either the northern or south- ern shores of the Mediterranean . These people were probably the first human beings to ...
... flint - manufacturing stations in Germany suggests that the race of this period possibly entered west- ern Europe along either the northern or south- ern shores of the Mediterranean . These people were probably the first human beings to ...
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... * From " Men of the Old Stone Age , " by Henry Fairfield Osborn . Copyright , 1915 , by Charles Scribner's Sons . By permission of the Publishers . to have occurred a great decrease in the flint indus-. THE CRO - MAGNON MAN *
... * From " Men of the Old Stone Age , " by Henry Fairfield Osborn . Copyright , 1915 , by Charles Scribner's Sons . By permission of the Publishers . to have occurred a great decrease in the flint indus-. THE CRO - MAGNON MAN *
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Long Heads and Round Heads; Or, What's the Matter with Germany William Samuel Sadler Vista completa - 1918 |
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Página 151 - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.
Página 118 - Remember that you are the chosen people! The Spirit of the Lord has descended upon me because I am the Emperor of the Germans! I am the instrument of the Almighty. I am his sword, his agent. Woe and death to all those who shall oppose my will! Woe and death to those who do not believe in my mission!
Página 97 - We are now in a state of necessity, and necessity knows no law. Our troops have occupied Luxemburg and perhaps are already on Belgian soil. Gentlemen, that is contrary to the dictates of international law.
Página 100 - Strong, healthy, and flourishing nations increase in numbers. From a given moment they require a continual expansion of their frontiers, they require new territory for the accommodation of their surplus population. Since almost every part of the globe is inhabited, new territory must, as a rule, be obtained at the cost of its possessors — that is to say, by conquest, which thus becomes a law of necessity.
Página 35 - Jews. These immigrants adopt the language of the native American, they wear his clothes, they steal his name and they are beginning to take his women...
Página 103 - Whoever cannot prevail upon himself to approve from the bottom of his heart the sinking of the Lusitania — whoever cannot conquer his sense of the gigantic cruelty [ungeheure Grausamkeit] to unnumbered innocent victims — and give himself up to honest delight at this victorious exploit of German defensive power — him we judge to be no true German.
Página 84 - ... the nation the demoniacal obsession of power-worship and world-dominion, to modify and pervert the mentality — indeed the very fibre and moral substance — of the German people, a people which until misled, corrupted and systematically poisoned by the Prussian ruling caste, was and deserved to be an honored, valued and welcome member of the family of nations.
Página 87 - German-American, so called, who, in this sacred war for a cause as high as any for which ever people took up arms, does not feel a solemn urge, does not show an eager determination, to be in the very forefront of the struggle ; does- not prove a patriotic jealousy, in thought, in action, and in speech, to rival and to outdo his nativeborn fellow citizen in devotion and in willing sacrifice for the country of his choice and adoption and sworn allegiance, and of their common affection and pride. As...
Página 78 - I must try to prove that war is not merely a necessary element in the life of nations, but an indispensable factor of culture, in which a true civilized nation finds the highest expression of strength and vitality.
Página 81 - ... another we must square our account with France if we wish for a free hand in our international policy. This is the first and foremost condition of a sound German policy, and since the hostility of France once for all cannot be removed by peaceful overtures, the matter must be settled by force of arms. France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path.