Story of the World War, for Young PeopleHale Book Company, 1917 - Počet stran: 128 |
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... enemy with such speed as to amaze Europe . The great general of this war was Von Moltke . In the years before the war he had planned all the campaigns , and he now saw them come out just as he had planned them . Von Moltke sent three ...
... enemy with such speed as to amaze Europe . The great general of this war was Von Moltke . In the years before the war he had planned all the campaigns , and he now saw them come out just as he had planned them . Von Moltke sent three ...
Strana 9
... enemy of Prussia . He thought Prus- sia would some day need Austria's help . The King finally listened to Bismarck and the only penalty exacted from Austria was that she should leave the other German states alone and let Prussia manage ...
... enemy of Prussia . He thought Prus- sia would some day need Austria's help . The King finally listened to Bismarck and the only penalty exacted from Austria was that she should leave the other German states alone and let Prussia manage ...
Strana 13
... enemies when this great world war broke out . Bismarck was still Chancellor when the present Kaiser William II . came to the throne of the German Empire in 1888. William II . was young , able and full of ambition to rule . He believes ...
... enemies when this great world war broke out . Bismarck was still Chancellor when the present Kaiser William II . came to the throne of the German Empire in 1888. William II . was young , able and full of ambition to rule . He believes ...
Strana 32
... enemy's terri- tory , but with them Germany and Austria could furnish their armies with food and supplies in great quantities . Then , too , Germany and Austria occupied the center of the fighting area and could move their armies back ...
... enemy's terri- tory , but with them Germany and Austria could furnish their armies with food and supplies in great quantities . Then , too , Germany and Austria occupied the center of the fighting area and could move their armies back ...
Strana 33
... enemies when the storm broke . Military spies were sent nosing about other nations to discover and report the strength and weakness of their neighbors . Secret treaties were made , and many other activities existed , of which civilized ...
... enemies when the storm broke . Military spies were sent nosing about other nations to discover and report the strength and weakness of their neighbors . Secret treaties were made , and many other activities existed , of which civilized ...
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Strana 127 - We are now about to accept guage of battle with this natural foe to liberty and shall, if necessary, spend the whole force of the Nation to check and nullify its pretensions and its power.
Strana 125 - We are at the beginning of an age in which it will be insisted that the same standards of conduct and of responsibility for wrong done shall be observed among nations and their governments that are observed among the individual citizens of civilized states.
Strana 123 - Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of the Nation, but only the vindication of right, of human right, of which we are only a single champion.
Strana 124 - There is one choice we cannot make, we are incapable of making; we will not choose the path of submission and suffer the most sacred rights of our nation and our people to be ignored or violated.
Strana 124 - I hope, so far as they can equitably be sustained by the present generation, by well-conceived taxation. I say sustained so far as may be equitable by taxation because it seems to me that it would be most unwise to base the credits which will now be necessary entirely on money borrowed. It is our duty, I most respectfully urge, to protect our people so far as we may, against the very serious hardships and evils which would be likely to arise out of the inflation which would be produced by vast loans.
Strana 127 - Just because we fight without rancor and without selfish object, seeking nothing for ourselves but what we shall wish to share with all free peoples, we shall, I feel confident, conduct our operations as belligerents without passion and ourselves observe with proud punctilio the principles of right and of fair play we profess to be fighting for.
Strana 123 - The present German submarine warfare against commerce is a warfare against mankind. It is a war against all nations. American ships have been sunk, American lives taken, in ways which it has stirred us very deeply to learn of, but the ships and people of other neutral and friendly nations have been sunk and overwhelmed in the waters in the same way. There has been no discrimination. The challenge is to all mankind.
Strana 122 - Vessels of every kind, whatever their flag, their character, their cargo, their destination, their errand, have been ruthlessly sent to the bottom without warning and without thought of help or mercy for those on board, the vessels of friendly neutrals along with those of belligerents. Even hospital ships and ships carrying relief to the sorely bereaved and stricken people of Belgium...
Strana 122 - GENTLEMEN OF THE CONGRESS, — I have called the Congress into extraordinary session because there are serious, very serious, choices of policy to be made, and made immediately, which it was neither right nor constitutionally permissible that I should assume the responsibility of making.
Strana 126 - The autocracy that crowned the summit of her political structure, long as it had stood and terrible as was the reality of its power, was not in fact Russian in origin, character, or purpose...