| Walter Lippmann - 1913 - 344 pages
...this feeling goes, no healthy minded person, it seems to me, can help to some degree partaking of it. Militarism is the great preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible. Without risks or prizes for the darer, history would... | |
| Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 556 pages
...this feeling goes, no healthyminded person, it seems to me, can help to some degree partaking of it. Militarism is the great preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible. Without risks or prizes for the darer, history would... | |
| Frederick Augustus Rhodes - 1915 - 296 pages
...stopped, we should have to reinvent it, on this view, to redeem life from flat degeneration. . . . Militarism is the great preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible. . . . War is in short, a permanent human obligation.... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1915 - 406 pages
...this feeling goes, no healthy minded person, it seems to me, can help to some degree partaking of it. Militarism is the great preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible. Without risks or prizes for the darer, history would... | |
| George William Nasmyth - 1916 - 458 pages
...the story. It only says that war is worth them; that, taking human nature as a whole, its wars are its best protection against its weaker and more cowardly...preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible. . . . This natural sort of feeling forms, I think,... | |
| Henry Seidel Canby, Frederick Erastus Pierce, Willard Higley Durham - 1917 - 386 pages
...this feeling goes, no healthy minded person, it seems to me, can help to some degree partaking of it. Militarism is the great preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible. Without risks or prizes for the darer, history would... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 504 pages
...this feeling goes, no healthyminded person, it seems to me, can help to some degree partaking of it. Militarism is the great preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible. Without risks or prizes for the darer, history would... | |
| University of Michigan. Department of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1923 - 444 pages
...this feeling goes, no healthy-minded person, it seems to me, can help to some degree partaking of it. Militarism is the great preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible. Without risks or prizes for the darer, history would... | |
| University of Michigan. Dept. of Rhetoric and Journalism - 1924 - 460 pages
...this feeling goes, no healthy-minded person, it seems to me, can help to some degree partaking of it. (Militarism is the great preserver of our ideals of hardihood, and human life with no use for hardihood would be contemptible^ Without risks or prizes for the darer, history would... | |
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