The Free Man and the SoldierC. Scribner's sons, 1916 - 235 oldal |
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6. oldal
... tion and universal service . If the Allies win the war it will be because having tardily acquired these virtues they enjoy certain residual advan- tages as well . But while this is granted , it will be said that England has owed her ...
... tion and universal service . If the Allies win the war it will be because having tardily acquired these virtues they enjoy certain residual advan- tages as well . But while this is granted , it will be said that England has owed her ...
11. oldal
... tion than any which concerns merely military exigencies alone . Laissez - faire fosters a com- placent selfishness among the successful , an ag- gressive selfishness among the hopeful , an envious selfishness among those who are ...
... tion than any which concerns merely military exigencies alone . Laissez - faire fosters a com- placent selfishness among the successful , an ag- gressive selfishness among the hopeful , an envious selfishness among those who are ...
25. oldal
... tion may exert its united strength when occasion requires . A democracy which relies for the execution of its policies on the indulgence or accidental interest of other nations , is a con- fessed failure . If , for example , we wish to ...
... tion may exert its united strength when occasion requires . A democracy which relies for the execution of its policies on the indulgence or accidental interest of other nations , is a con- fessed failure . If , for example , we wish to ...
33. oldal
... tion of war must always be regarded as sub- ordinate to peaceful pursuits , in the life of the individual as well as in that of the nation . The citizen must be a non - combatant first and a soldier second . He must derive his tastes ...
... tion of war must always be regarded as sub- ordinate to peaceful pursuits , in the life of the individual as well as in that of the nation . The citizen must be a non - combatant first and a soldier second . He must derive his tastes ...
39. oldal
... tion of the Union . The Monroe Doctrine , if it is to survive , must be put upon a new interna- tional basis . That we must henceforth live among nations was a heresy yesterday , but to - day it is only a truism . It is as true of a ...
... tion of the Union . The Monroe Doctrine , if it is to survive , must be put upon a new interna- tional basis . That we must henceforth live among nations was a heresy yesterday , but to - day it is only a truism . It is as true of a ...
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