The New Republic, Volume 10Republic Publishing Company, 1969 - Periodicals |
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Page 176
... action that made for German victory . Once let the American people see that their action is leading in that direction and they would also see that to protect temporary trade rights at the cost of British defeat would be to sacrifice the ...
... action that made for German victory . Once let the American people see that their action is leading in that direction and they would also see that to protect temporary trade rights at the cost of British defeat would be to sacrifice the ...
Page 176
... action . Yet although he would not flinch from fighting he had something in him which prevented him from being infected by the psychology of war . War is repugnant to a democracy , not merely because it is wasteful , barbarous and ...
... action . Yet although he would not flinch from fighting he had something in him which prevented him from being infected by the psychology of war . War is repugnant to a democracy , not merely because it is wasteful , barbarous and ...
Page 176
... action that made for German victory . Once let the American people see that their action is leading in that direction and they would also see that to protect temporary trade rights at the cost of British defeat would be to sacrifice the ...
... action that made for German victory . Once let the American people see that their action is leading in that direction and they would also see that to protect temporary trade rights at the cost of British defeat would be to sacrifice the ...
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