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" A million petty disputes build up the 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. Nations have fought for years over... "
Patriotism and Empire - Page 56
by John Mackinnon Robertson - 1899 - 208 pages
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What Germany Wants

Edmund von Mach - 1914 - 180 pages
...tinned meat, from temperance to trade gin, the German and the Englishman are struggling to be first. A million petty disputes build up the greatest cause...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...
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Why Europe is at War: The Question Considered from the Points of View of ...

Frederic René Coudert, Frederick Wallingford Whitridge, Edmund von Mach, Toyokichi Iyenaga, Francis Vinton Greene - 1915 - 220 pages
...that the Germans are the rivals of the English in the commerce of the world everywhere, and continues: A million petty disputes build up the greatest cause...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...
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What Germany Wants

Edmund von Mach - 1915 - 188 pages
...tinned meat, from temperance to trade gin, the German and the Englishman are struggling to be first. A million petty disputes build up the greatest cause...is not an Englishman in the world who would not be richer. Nations r have fought for years over a city or a right of succession. Must they not fight for...
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Preparations for Peace

Walter Lowrie Fisher - 1916 - 56 pages
...tinned meat, from temperance to trade gin, the German and the Englishman are struggling to be first. A million petty disputes build up the greatest cause...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...
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Deutschland und der Weltkrieg

Otto Hintze, Friedrich Meinecke, Hermann Oncken, Hermann Schumacher - 1915 - 840 pages
...engttfdjen geitungen aug alien Seifen ber "îBelt in milberer <%orm oft toieberrjolten 'îUuëfprud) getan: „If Germany were extinguished to-morrow, the day...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...
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Secrets of German Progress

Frank Koester - 1915 - 346 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...
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Problems of Readjustment After the War

Albert Bushnell Hart, Franklin Henry Giddings, Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman, Westel Woodbury Willoughby, Emory Richard Johnson, George Grafton Wilson - 1915 - 200 pages
...example, in 1897 an English admiral in the Fortnightly Review declared that "if Germany were extinguished tomorrow, 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...
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The Vampire of the Continent

Graf Ernst Reventlow - 1916 - 248 pages
...years ago an English review, alarmed by the first signs of a development of German trade, wrote: " If Germany were extinguished to-morrow, the day after...hundred and fifty million pounds of yearly commerce ? " At the time there were many, in Germany, who were of opinion that no importance was to be attached...
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The Diplomatic Background of the War, 1870-1914

Charles Seymour - 1916 - 352 pages
...tinned meat, from temperance to trade gin, the German and the Englishman are struggling to be first. A million petty disputes build up the greatest cause...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...
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Preparations for Peace: An Address Delivered on the Occasion of the Ninety ...

Walter Lowrie Fisher - 1916 - 48 pages
...tinned meat, from temperance to trade gin, the German and the Englishman are struggling to be first. A million petty disputes build up the greatest cause...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...
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