| 1914 - 636 páginas
...documental proof. . . . It is not true that we trespassed in neutral Belgium. . . . It it not trua that the life and property of a single Belgian citizen...the bitterest self-defence having made it necessary. . . . /f is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally. . . . We can not wrest the poisonous... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1914 - 268 páginas
...now dare to call an Attila has been ridiculed by them for years, because of his steadfast endeavors to maintain universal peace. Not till a numerical...was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest selfdefense having made it necessary; for again and again, notwithstanding repeated threats, the citizens... | |
| George William Hau (ed. and comp.) - 1915 - 382 páginas
...so. It would have been suicide on our part not to have headed them off at their own game if possible. It is not true that the life and property of a single...was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest self-defense having made it necessary; for again and again, notwithstanding repeated threats, the citizens... | |
| Samuel Harden Church - 1915 - 40 páginas
...had agreed to their doing so. It would have been suicide on our part not to have been beforehand. // is not true that the life and property of a single...was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest self-defense having made it necessary; for again, and again, notwithstanding repeated threats, the... | |
| Franklin Monroe Sprague - 1915 - 240 páginas
...ignorant of the facts. They say again, "It is not true that we trespassed in neutral Belgium," and again, "It is not true that the life and property of a single Belgium citizen was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest self-defence having made it necessary,"... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1916 - 262 páginas
...on such a trespass, and it has likewise been proved that Belgium had agreed to their doing so. ... It is not true that the life and property of a single...was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest self-defense having made it necessary. . . . It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally.... | |
| National Security League - 1918 - 590 páginas
...these are given prominence: "It is not true that Germany is guilty of having caused this war. . . . It is not true that the life and property of a single...was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest self-defense having made it necessary. . . . It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally.... | |
| Samuel Sidney McClure - 1917 - 528 páginas
...and calumny are all the more eagerly at work. As heralds of truth we raise our voices against these. It is not true that the life and property of a single Belgian titizen was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest selfcefense having made it necessary; for... | |
| Isaac J. Lansing - 1918 - 264 páginas
...statements, these are given prominence : "It is not true that Germany is guilty of having caused this war. It is not true that the life and property of a single...the bitterest self-defence having made it necessary. It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally. It is not true that our warfare pays no respect... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1918 - 508 páginas
...did the whole nation rise to a man." "It is not true" that Germany "trespassed in neutral Belgium." "It is not true that the life and property of a single...was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest self-defense made it necessary." "It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally." "It is... | |
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