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
| Bernadotte Everly Schmitt - 1918 - 554 pages
...German merchantmen from the seas, the organ of Tory chauvinism argued that "were Germany destroyed to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be the richer," and proceeded to the conclusion expressed in the paraphrase Germania est delenda.1 However intelligible... | |
| Paul Carus - 1916 - 64 pages
...form a Triple Entente against her. There is no risk. And, Your Majesty, if Germany were extinguished to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be the richer the day after. Neither France nor Russia is dangerous to us, for both are incapable of developing a... | |
| Charles Seymour - 1916 - 352 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... | |
| Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1916 - 790 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... | |
| 1916 - 640 pages
...British newspapers in all parts of the world: "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... | |
| Edwyn Robert Bevan - 1917 - 328 pages
...history of successful aggression "; it says: " 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... | |
| Walter Edward Weyl - 1917 - 328 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... | |
| Oscar Albert Marti - 1917 - 108 pages
...petty disputes build up the greatest cause of war the world has ever seen. If Germany were extinguished tomorrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or right of succession. Mast they not fight for two... | |
| Bernadotte Everly Schmitt - 1918 - 554 pages
...German merchantmen from the seas, the organ of Tory chauvinism argued that "were Germany destroyed to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be the richer," and proceeded to the conclusion expressed in the paraphrase Germania est delenda.1 However intelligible... | |
| William Herbert Perry Faunce - 1918 - 120 pages
...Germany compete in every corner of the globe. ... If Germany was extinguished tomorrow, the day after tomorrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be richer." Such utterances have furnished munitions of war to the Treitschkes and the Bernhardis of today... | |
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