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... The "Emden," - Page 16by Hellmuth von Mücke - 1917 - 219 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Lowrie Fisher - 1916 - 56 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... | |
| 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... | |
| Frank Koester - 1915 - 370 pages
...great progress which Germany has since made in foreign commerce and said, "If Germany were extinguished to-morrow, there is not an 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... | |
| George William Hau (ed. and comp.) - 1915 - 382 pages
...greatest cause of war the world has ever seen. If Germany were extinguished tomorrow or 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... | |
| Otto Hintze, Friedrich Meinecke, Hermann Oncken, Hermann Schumacher - 1915 - 708 pages
...°ft toieberrjoiten ^1ие[ргиф getan: „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... | |
| Frank Koester - 1915 - 344 pages
...great progress which Germany has since made in foreign commerce and said, "If Germany were extinguished to-morrow, there is not an 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... | |
| Paul Rohrbach - 1915 - 274 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... | |
| 1916 - 640 pages
...disputes build up the greatest cause of war the world has ever seen. If Germany were to be extinguished to-morrow, there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be the richer the day after tomorrow. Nations have fought for years over a city or a right of succession — must... | |
| Graf Ernst Reventlow - 1916 - 254 pages
...signs of a development of German trade, wrote: " 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 a right of succession; must they not fight for two hundred... | |
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