Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of the nation, but only the vindication of right, of human right, of which we are only a single champion. Essays for College English - Page 447edited by - 1918 - 474 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1918 - 728 pages
...character and motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of the nation, but only a vindication of right — of human right of which we are only a single champion. Because submarines... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 566 pages
...character and our motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of...single champion. When I addressed the Congress on the a6th of February last, I thought that it would suffice to assert our neutral right with arms ; our... | |
| Roady Kenehan - Blacksmithing - 1917 - 614 pages
...feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the i'ictorious assertion of the physical might of ¡he nation, but only the vindication of right, of human...single champion. When I addressed the Congress on the twenty-sixth of February last I thought that it would suffice to assert our neutral rights with arms,... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...character and our motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of...single champion. When I addressed the Congress on the twenty-sixth of February last I thought that it would suffice to assert our neutral rights with arms,... | |
| International law - 1917 - 272 pages
...character and our motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of...single champion. When I addressed the Congress on the twenty-sixth of February last I thought that it would suffice to assert our neutral rights with arms,... | |
| International law - 1917 - 260 pages
...character and our motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of...single champion. When I addressed the Congress on the twenty-sixth of February last I thought that it would suffice to assert our neutral rights with arms,... | |
| International law - 1917 - 462 pages
...character and our motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of the nation, but only the vindication ox right, of human right, of which we are only a single champion. When I addressed the Congress on... | |
| International law - 1917 - 458 pages
...character and our motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of the nation, but only the vindication oi right, of human right, of which we are only a single champion. When I addressed the Congress on... | |
| William Mather Lewis - World War, 1914-1918 - 1917 - 194 pages
...character and our motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of...to use the seas against unlawful interference, our rights to keep our people safe against unlawful violence. But armed neutrality, it now appears, is... | |
| Patriotism - 1917 - 200 pages
...character and our motives as a nation. We must put excited feeling away. Our motive will not be revenge or the victorious assertion of the physical might of...single champion. When I addressed the Congress on the twentysixth of February last I thought that it would suffice to assert our neutral rights with arms,... | |
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