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
| John Bakeless - 1921 - 290 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 the richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or a right of succession; must they not fight for two hundred... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1922 - 332 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 the richer. Nations have fought for years over a city or a right of succession; must they not fight for two hundred... | |
| 1910 - 914 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 the richer. . . . Hamburg and Bremen, the Kiel Canal and the Baltic ports would lie under the guns of England waiting... | |
| Herbert Freeman Fraser - 1926 - 378 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 1 Statesman's Year-book 1914, pp. 952-961. a right... | |
| Herbert Wescott Fisher - 1927 - 234 pages
...blood." Britain to Germany (1897, Saturday Review): "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 250 million... | |
| 1915 - 892 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 for two hundred... | |
| 1915 - 880 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 for two hundred... | |
| University of Chicago - 1916 - 288 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 - 1102 pages
...1897 an English admiral in the " Fortnightly Review " declared that " if Germany were extinguished to-morrow there is not an Englishman in the world who would not be richer." In 1912 Bernhardi's book stated more clearly than previous writers the aspirations and dangers... | |
| Paul Carus - 1915 - 860 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... | |
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