| Edmund Burke - 1915 - 660 páginas
...injure or destroy property, and always look upon looting as a disgraceful act. You are sure to meet with a welcome and to be trusted ; your conduct must justify...welcome and that trust. Your duty cannot be done unless yonr health is sound. So keep constantly on your guard against any excesses. In this new experience... | |
| Charles Maxwell - 1914 - 360 páginas
...injure or destroy property and always look upon rioting as a disgraceful act. You are sure to meet with a welcome and to be trusted. Your conduct must justify...any excesses. In this new experience you may find temptation both in wine and women. You must entirely resist both temptations and, Copyright by Undcrwoixl... | |
| 1915 - 544 páginas
...failed to observe the fine warning issued by Lord Kitchener to every man in the Expeditionary Force : ' Your duty cannot be done unless your health is sound....women. You must entirely resist both temptations.' The temptations have been found, and by many have not been resisted, and disastrous results have followed.... | |
| Marr Murray - 1915 - 176 páginas
...Kitchener addressed a message, in which the following words occurred : " Your duty cannot be done except your health is sound. So keep constantly on your guard...women. You must entirely resist both temptations." Those words were of more value than any number of regulations. They constituted a direct personal appeal... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1915 - 590 páginas
...State for War, issued this message to the soldiers of the expeditionary force : " Your duty can not be done unless your health is sound. So keep constantly...any excesses. In this new experience you may find temptation in both wine and women. You must entirely resist both temptations." A cable from Panama,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1915 - 666 páginas
...injure or destroy property, and always look upon looting as a disgraceful act. You are sure to meet with a welcome and to be trusted ; your conduct must justify that welcome and that trust. Tour duty cannot be done unless your health is sotmd. So keep constantly on your guard against any... | |
| George Herbert Perris - 1915 - 434 páginas
...likely to injure or destroy property, and always look upon looting as a disgraceful act. . . . Keep on your guard against any excesses. In this new experience, you may find temptations — in wine and women. You must entirely resist both temptations, and, while treating all women with... | |
| Basil Mathews - 1916 - 102 páginas
...injure or destroy property, and always look upon looting as a disgraceful act. You are sure to meet with a welcome, and to be trusted; your conduct must justify...unless your health is sound. So keep constantly on your :?uard against any excesses. In this new experience :you may find temptations in wine and women. You... | |
| Frederic William Wile - 1916 - 488 páginas
...welcome, and to be trusted; your conduct must justify that welcome and that trust. Your duty can not be done unless your health is sound. So keep constantly...excesses. In this new experience you may find temptations in wine and women. You must entirely resist both temptations, and, while treating all women with perfect... | |
| Theophilus Nicholas Kelynack - 1916 - 344 páginas
...generally. The King reminded all that Duty is the watchword. Lord Kitchener warned the troops that ' ' Duty cannot be done unless your health is sound ;...keep constantly on your guard against any excesses ". The late Lord Roberts wrote a striking letter against the folly of "treating," closing with the... | |
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