If Germany were extinguished tomorrow, the day after tomorrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be the richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or a right of succession; must they not fight for two hundred and fifty million... Problems of Readjustment After the War - Page 5by Albert Bushnell Hart, Franklin Henry Giddings, Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman, Westel Woodbury Willoughby, Emory Richard Johnson, George Grafton Wilson - 1915 - 185 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1915 - 980 pages
...most prominent and intellectual journals: — 'If Germany were extinguished tomorrow, the day after to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be the richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or a right of succession; must they not fight... | |
| 1910 - 886 pages
...apiece among his soldiery, he had sacrificed his fortune. I have seen this in a leading English paper: If Germany were extinguished to-morrow, there is not an Englishman in the world who would not the day after to-morrow be the richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or right of succession.... | |
| Norman Angell - 1910 - 464 pages
...seen it stated in a leading English paper that, "if Germany were extinguished to-morrow, the day after to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be the richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or right of succession. Must they not fight for... | |
| 1912 - 684 pages
..."Qermaniam esse delendam," and alleged that "if Germany were extinguished to-morrow, the day after to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be richer." He holds that this passage " besser als alles andere englische Gesinnung und englische Wünsche zeigt."... | |
| Lucia Ames Mead - 1912 - 312 pages
...The dictum of a leading English journal that "if Germany were extinguished to-morrow, the day after to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be richer/' is thus commented on by Norman Angell : One almost despairs of ever reaching economic sanity when it... | |
| Christopher West - 1913 - 180 pages
...which can be placed upon the execution of the contracts which they embody. One English writer asserts that "if Germany were extinguished to-morrow there...is not an Englishman in the world who would not be the richer the day after to-morrow. Nations have fought for years over a city or a right of succession.... | |
| Edmund von Mach - 1914 - 180 pages
...greatest cause of war the world has ever seen. If Germany were extinguished tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or a right of succession. Must they not fight for two hundred... | |
| 1915 - 1102 pages
...The way for this conviction was prepared by a long propaganda in newspapers, periodicals, and hooks, especially in Germany, Great Britain, and France....than previous writers the aspirations and dangers of (lermany, and demanded for her " world power or downfall." Cartoons, pamphlets, and elaborate books... | |
| Frank Koester - 1915 - 370 pages
...The article foretold the great progress which Germany has since made in foreign commerce and said, "If Germany were extinguished to-morrow, there is...Englishman in the world who would not be richer." Advising an attack on Germany the article continued, "A few days and the ships would be at the bottom,... | |
| 1915 - 220 pages
...greatest cause of war the world has ever seen. If Germany were extinguished to-morrow, the day after to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or a right of succession. Must they not fight for two hundred... | |
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