Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 91 tomasScribner & Company, 1916 |
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... nation ; beside that the suffering of the boy who dies in battle is as nothing . The suffering of the civil popula- tion stretches out beyond its own genera- tion to future generations , robbed of their very birthright ; it stretches ...
... nation ; beside that the suffering of the boy who dies in battle is as nothing . The suffering of the civil popula- tion stretches out beyond its own genera- tion to future generations , robbed of their very birthright ; it stretches ...
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... nation , insane with fear , pain , and sorrow . We have seen the counterpart of every American woman we know , alone , un- protected , and hopeless , with the look of a hunted animal in her eyes . Verily the supreme agony of war is not ...
... nation , insane with fear , pain , and sorrow . We have seen the counterpart of every American woman we know , alone , un- protected , and hopeless , with the look of a hunted animal in her eyes . Verily the supreme agony of war is not ...
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... nation which gave the first and most spectacular demonstra- tion of the modern political immorality . In the more recent months of the war neither Great Britain nor Russia has shown any respect for Persian neutrality . They violated it ...
... nation which gave the first and most spectacular demonstra- tion of the modern political immorality . In the more recent months of the war neither Great Britain nor Russia has shown any respect for Persian neutrality . They violated it ...
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... nation of the earth , but she stands unprotected amid a gang of calculating international robbers . Al- though no such thing as a police force of nations exists , she nevertheless refuses to arm herself , because , as she naïvely de ...
... nation of the earth , but she stands unprotected amid a gang of calculating international robbers . Al- though no such thing as a police force of nations exists , she nevertheless refuses to arm herself , because , as she naïvely de ...
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... nation's martyrdom , while it may suggest a kind of passive courage , is largely born of a lack of imagi- nation , an utter inability to picture the fruits of such a policy , and is woefully in- consistent with the laws of our domestic ...
... nation's martyrdom , while it may suggest a kind of passive courage , is largely born of a lack of imagi- nation , an utter inability to picture the fruits of such a policy , and is woefully in- consistent with the laws of our domestic ...
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