The War and Humanity: A Further Discussion of the Ethics of the World War and the Attitude and Duty of the United StatesG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1917 - 360 страница |
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... murdered , but the life of at least one American citizen was put in jeopardy . Whether this severance of diplomatic relations shall be followed by more drastic action , or not , it nevertheless morally aligns America with its sister ...
... murdered , but the life of at least one American citizen was put in jeopardy . Whether this severance of diplomatic relations shall be followed by more drastic action , or not , it nevertheless morally aligns America with its sister ...
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... murders of Sister Cavell and Captain Fryatt , the natural human impulse is to demand the severest punishment which it is in our power to inflict . The feeling of bitter and unquenchable indignation is so strong in this country that we ...
... murders of Sister Cavell and Captain Fryatt , the natural human impulse is to demand the severest punishment which it is in our power to inflict . The feeling of bitter and unquenchable indignation is so strong in this country that we ...
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... murdered father and drive the usurper from the throne , he yet found himself through the deficiencies of his own nature unequal to the task , and could only cry in a tone of weak dejection : " The time is out of joint , oh ! cursed ...
... murdered father and drive the usurper from the throne , he yet found himself through the deficiencies of his own nature unequal to the task , and could only cry in a tone of weak dejection : " The time is out of joint , oh ! cursed ...
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... murder for over twelve months of American citizens on the high seas , I think he would give to the politicians , who sought to betray American rights on the high seas by an embargo and other re- strictive laws , such a look as he gave ...
... murder for over twelve months of American citizens on the high seas , I think he would give to the politicians , who sought to betray American rights on the high seas by an embargo and other re- strictive laws , such a look as he gave ...
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... murder of American women and children was manifest . When they spoke , it was to express deep appreciation of what in- dividual Americans had done ; but when pressed to express their opinion of its Government , they gave the impression ...
... murder of American women and children was manifest . When they spoke , it was to express deep appreciation of what in- dividual Americans had done ; but when pressed to express their opinion of its Government , they gave the impression ...
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