The Free Man and the SoldierC. Scribner's sons, 1916 - 235 oldal |
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10. oldal
... measure of last resort , is unblushing tyranny . The whole process , in short , is one of first conferring rights and then outraging them by sheer force . Where , on the other hand , the state is legally entitled to the military service ...
... measure of last resort , is unblushing tyranny . The whole process , in short , is one of first conferring rights and then outraging them by sheer force . Where , on the other hand , the state is legally entitled to the military service ...
23. oldal
... measures by which these dangers can be avoided . If as a nation we are to take up arms , or even exercise ourselves in their use , it must be with a certain solemnity . Arms are edged tools ; they are not playthings . If we are to ...
... measures by which these dangers can be avoided . If as a nation we are to take up arms , or even exercise ourselves in their use , it must be with a certain solemnity . Arms are edged tools ; they are not playthings . If we are to ...
24. oldal
Ralph Barton Perry. corrected or offset by whatever measures may effectually protect our liberties and minimize the inevitable sacrifice . There never was a greater need than now of a comprehensive policy . The vivid fact of war and the ...
Ralph Barton Perry. corrected or offset by whatever measures may effectually protect our liberties and minimize the inevitable sacrifice . There never was a greater need than now of a comprehensive policy . The vivid fact of war and the ...
36. oldal
... stated ways to share in the making of the laws under which they live . Under such institutions there are measures which a man may legally take toward making the law more to his own liking 36 THE FREE MAN AND THE SOLDIER.
... stated ways to share in the making of the laws under which they live . Under such institutions there are measures which a man may legally take toward making the law more to his own liking 36 THE FREE MAN AND THE SOLDIER.
46. oldal
... although it is evident that racial homogeneity conduces to national life and is in some measure invariably present . It is doubtless the most powerful single cause of group unity . Similarly 46 THE FREE MAN AND THE SOLDIER.
... although it is evident that racial homogeneity conduces to national life and is in some measure invariably present . It is doubtless the most powerful single cause of group unity . Similarly 46 THE FREE MAN AND THE SOLDIER.
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