How bootless is it to attempt to estimate from the blue book or the white book or the yellow book which statesman or set of statesmen is responsible for the particular action that led to the declaration of war! If the war could have been averted now,... Problems of Readjustment After the War - Page 58by 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 - 682 pages
...Americans were neutral in the same sense as Professor Seligman. "How bootless it is," he exclaims, "to estimate from the Blue Book or the White Book...statesmen is responsible for the particular action which led to the the declaration of war ! If the war could have been averted now it was bound to break... | |
| Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1925 - 418 pages
...therefore, to speculate as to what the particular torch may have been which set fire to the conflagration I How bootless is it to attempt to estimate from the...declaration of war! If the war could have been averted now, it was bound to break out in the more or less immediate future. Germany like England, Austria like... | |
| Francis Ysidro Edgeworth - 1925 - 304 pages
...Americans were neutral in the same sense as Professor Seligman. " How bootless it is," he exclaims, " to estimate from the Blue Book or the White Book or...statesmen is responsible for the particular action which led to the declaration of war ! If the war could have been averted now it was bound to break... | |
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