The Audacious WarHoughton Mifflin, 1915 - 192 páginas |
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... orders from the Czar to grant all the demands of Ger- many . The Czar declared Russia was in no con- dition to have trouble with Germany . These WAR WITH RUSSIA WAS INEVITABLE 15 commercial treaties expire within 14 THE AUDACIOUS WAR.
... orders from the Czar to grant all the demands of Ger- many . The Czar declared Russia was in no con- dition to have trouble with Germany . These WAR WITH RUSSIA WAS INEVITABLE 15 commercial treaties expire within 14 THE AUDACIOUS WAR.
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... order . This is entirely outside the German concep- tion . In the German conception a government comes down from above and not up from the people . It is not the people who rule or govern , but the government from above rules the people ...
... order . This is entirely outside the German concep- tion . In the German conception a government comes down from above and not up from the people . It is not the people who rule or govern , but the government from above rules the people ...
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... orders ; and , as you approach Paris , you see families dining by uncurtained windows in blazing light . You are astonished after your London experience of semi - darkness to find the boulevards ablaze and no apparent fear of aerial ...
... orders ; and , as you approach Paris , you see families dining by uncurtained windows in blazing light . You are astonished after your London experience of semi - darkness to find the boulevards ablaze and no apparent fear of aerial ...
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... ordered to be lowered ; but Paris will not stand for long London fog , gloom , or darkness . The French atmosphere and life demand light . Paris is gradually getting accustomed to the situation . More than 30 first - class hotels are ...
... ordered to be lowered ; but Paris will not stand for long London fog , gloom , or darkness . The French atmosphere and life demand light . Paris is gradually getting accustomed to the situation . More than 30 first - class hotels are ...
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... orders had been given to clear the Boulogne hos- pital base and prepare for a large number of wounded . Relief days for the troops at the front were shortened , and it was intimated to me in good quarters that the Germans would enjoy no ...
... orders had been given to clear the Boulogne hos- pital base and prepare for a large number of wounded . Relief days for the troops at the front were shortened , and it was intimated to me in good quarters that the Germans would enjoy no ...
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Página vi - If I should die, think only this of me: That there's some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam. A body of England's, breathing English air, Washed by the rivers, blest by the suns of home.
Página vi - And think, this heart, all evil shed away, A pulse in the eternal mind, no less Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given ; Her sights and sounds ; dreams happy as her day ; And laughter, learnt of friends ; and gentleness, In hearts at peace, under an English heaven.
Página 23 - When you meet the foe you will defeat him. No quarter will be given, no prisoners will be taken. Let all who fall into your hands be at your mercy.. .Just as the Huns a thousand years ago, under the leadership of...
Página 23 - Attila, gained a reputation by virtue of which they still live in historical tradition, so may the name of Germany become known in such a manner in China that no Chinese will ever again even dare to look askance at a German.
Página v - t were come — Now, while each bourse and shop and mill is dumb, And arsenals and dockyards hum — Now all complete, supreme, That vast, Satanic dream ! — Each field were trampled, soaked, Each stream dyed, choked, Each leaguered city and blockaded port Made famine's sport ; The empty wave Made reeling...
Página 183 - We have but one and only hate, We love as one, we hate as one We have one foe and one alone — England!
Página 183 - To the Day!" Whose glass this fate? They had all but a single hate. Who was thus known? They had one foe and one alone — ENGLAND! Take you the folk of the Earth in pay, With bars of gold your ramparts lay, Bedeck the ocean with bow on bow, Ye reckon well, but not well enough now. French and Russian they matter not, A blow for a blow, a shot for a shot, We fight the battle with bronze and steel, And the time that is coming Peace will seal. You...
Página vi - ... and palace equal know, In civilization's suicide — What served thereby, what satisfied? For justice, freedom, right, what wrought? Naught! Save, after the great cataclysm, perhap On the world's shaken map New lines, more near or far, Binding to king or czar; In festering hate Some newly vassalled state; And passion, lust and pride, made satiate; And just a trace Of lingering smile on Satan's face!
Página 174 - American motor car companies, all American tobacco interests, and, in fact, all foreign companies are boycotted, or barred, or worked against throughout Germany. Placards in shop windows say, ' Don't buy foreign goods. Keep the money in Germany.