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20694 | --Is an hereditary trait? |
20694 | And what are the consequences presumably due to follow in the nearer future from the installation of such a peace at large? |
20694 | Diplomatically speaking, of course, sufficient provocation was found in either case, as how should it not? |
20694 | The question then recurs: How may peace be maintained within the horizon of German or Japanese ambitions? |
20694 | The question will, no doubt, present itself, Is the end worth the cost? |
20694 | Thorough speeding- up("Scientific Management"?) |
20694 | What, if anything, is there in the present situation that visibly makes for a realisation of these necessary terms within the calculable future? |
35530 | And were the results of the French Revolution worth the cost of the terrible barbarism and suffering that took place? |
35530 | As war assumes the right to kill human beings, what rights, then, have the victims left over that are worth mentioning? |
35530 | But how can this be done? |
35530 | But to reach such a happy realization of the truth what are we, the people, to do now? |
35530 | For instance, did the precedence belong to Spain, and what marks of honor were due to the representatives of the neutral powers? |
35530 | How could we then expect the people of the seventeenth century to do this? |
35530 | How many, at the present time, can look at their country, its ideals, ideas, and customs justly and without prejudice? |
35530 | In short, are they unselfish enough to so temper their justice with mercy as to establish a world peace, the greatest boon to humanity ever known? |
35530 | Is there, for instance, any kind of war that has resulted in doing away with itself permanently? |
35530 | Shall we not begin at once and persist in doing this until political wars become as impossible in the future as religious wars are now? |
35530 | The question soon arises, Shall combination and regulation go beyond national limits? |
35530 | Will the victorious Allies arise to the occasion and make future wars improbable, if not impossible? |
35530 | Will they be magnanimous and give up some national advantages of the present for future international benefits to all mankind? |
35530 | Would not the results of the French Revolution, which cost so much bloodshed, have been obtained without violence later, through gradual evolution? |
15266 | Are you in great distress? |
15266 | From whence come wars and fightings among you? 15266 And can it be that death shall put the final seal of irretrievable ruin on all this uncompleted effort? 15266 Can it be that the grave shall whelm all this unuttered love in endless silence? 15266 Come they not hence, even of your lusts, that war in your members? |
15266 | Do you believe it? |
15266 | Do you remember what Thackeray wrote? |
15266 | Does any silly pacifist say that means a spiritual sword? |
15266 | Go away"? |
15266 | God, who"spared not his dearly- beloved Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?" |
15266 | He believes that Christ has a purpose for him, which will surely be fulfilled? |
15266 | How could they return thither? |
15266 | How shall it be attained and safeguarded? |
15266 | If we love still those whom we lose, can we altogether lose those whom we love?" |
15266 | Is it possible? |
15266 | Is there no escape from Death, the Tyrant, the autocrat, the destroyer, the last enemy? |
15266 | Lost, perished, blotted out forever in the darkness of death? |
15266 | Though we who remain are separated from it, is it not ours in heaven? |
15266 | What are the elements of this wondrous gift which Christ gave to His disciples, and which He offers to us? |
15266 | What shall be the nature of the peace to be concluded after our victory in this righteous war? |
15266 | Where shall peace be found? |
15266 | Who shall deliver us from the body of this Death? |
15266 | Why love, why look upward, why strive for better things if this imperator of failure, ultimate extinction, rules the universe? |
45828 | And who will do your work while you are gone? |
45828 | Have you gone crazy? |
45828 | What have you on board? |
45828 | What shall I do? |
45828 | What''s a buxom wife and four sturdy children good for if they ca n''t do a man''s work when he is off at war? |
45828 | Where are you bound for? |
45828 | A pretty American girl approached me, saying,"Will you have tea, bread and butter?" |
45828 | After these minor details had been attended to the question paramount in our minds was:"How could Uncle Sam bring all his children home?" |
45828 | As one maid said, in a small Bavarian town,"How can I see others working for their country while I stay on and work for myself? |
45828 | As soon as we were near enough to hear her words one of her officers gave the following queries:"Where do you come from?" |
45828 | CHRISTMAS WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUS Have you ever stopped to think what Christmas would mean with no Christmas tree nor Santa Claus? |
45828 | Could it be that it was coming nearer? |
45828 | Did God create human lives and fertile lands to have them all fall before the greed of man? |
45828 | Do you not hear a song more beautiful than the cries and groans of war? |
45828 | Do you not hear the call of life and creation, the making of more homes and the caring for those homes? |
45828 | HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A REFUGEE? |
45828 | Have you ever seen a manoeuvre? |
45828 | Have you ever seen a mobilization? |
45828 | How would you like to be a refugee for four weeks, fleeing from the horrors and hardships of war? |
45828 | How would you like to be cut off all this time by mail and cable from relatives and friends? |
45828 | I wonder what has become of the great numbers of designers and artists who were dependent on foreign purchase for their livelihood? |
45828 | O, thinking woman, woman of all lands, do you call death, destruction of life and property, glory of war? |
45828 | One day while walking across the country road, I stepped up to a farmer and said:"When do you go to the war?" |
45828 | SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED AS TO THE CAUSES OF THE WAR The questions uppermost in the minds of many people are:"How will the war end? |
45828 | The question then presents itself:"What may happen to their children?" |
45828 | The thought uppermost in their minds was how would we get out if Russia really declared war on Germany? |
45828 | This is an epitome of what woman has done to relieve suffering, but what does war mean to her? |
45828 | WHAT MOBILIZATION MEANS Have you ever been to war? |
45828 | WHAT THE WORLD- WAR WILL MEAN TO WOMANKIND Have you ever stopped to think what this world- war will mean to womankind? |
45828 | WHAT WILL THE ROYAL CHILDREN DO IF THEIR PARENTS ARE PUT OUT OF BUSINESS? |
45828 | We spend hundreds of millions a year for war; can we not afford to spend one million for peace?" |
45828 | What did this mean? |
45828 | When will it end? |
45828 | Who is in the right? |
45828 | and Who is in the wrong?" |
28260 | And where''s your old spirit? |
28260 | But enemies? |
28260 | But famine? 28260 ''Twas painful to see his extravagant way; But heart ne''er so bold, and hand ne''er so strong, What are they, when truth and the wits go wrong? 28260 Are these predispositions likely to fail in a community of instructed freemen? 28260 Ask''st thou why, thou honest heart? 28260 Because it is repeated ten, ten hundred, ten thousand times, is not this wretchedness? 28260 Besides, what had_ he_ with his worn- out story, To do with the cause he had wrong''d, and the glory? 28260 But is it, or can it be, lasting? 28260 Can anything be more ridiculous? 28260 Could he not do his dreadful duty,( If duty it be, which seems mad folly) Nor link thee to his melancholy? 28260 Do we want a soldier at the head of us, when there is nobody abroad to fight with? 28260 Do we want him to serve in our shops? 28260 Does it become us to let others endure, what we can not bear even to think of? 28260 Frederick did much for Prussia, as a power; but what became of her as a people, or power either, before the popular power of France? 28260 Horses roll in a human hell; Horse and man they climb one another-- Which is the beast, and which is the brother? 28260 In what respect is the Duke of Wellington better fitted to be a parliamentary leader, than the Sir Arthur Wellesley of twenty years back? 28260 Is it an ascendancy of this kind which the present age requires, or will permit? 28260 Is it anything but a flash of success, still more indicative of expiring life, and caused only by its convulsive efforts? 28260 Is it that the magnitude of the evil is too gigantic for entrance? 28260 Is not this wretchedness? 28260 Is such a combination impossible? 28260 Is that the reason why there is no such establishment? 28260 Look round-- what has earth, now it equably speeds, To do with these foul and calamitous needs? 28260 Mustladies and gentlemen"be called off, that they may not"look that way,"the"sight is so shocking"? |
28260 | Now it equably speeds, and thoughtfully glows, And its heart is open, never to close? |
28260 | Patient and brave, and mild by nature, Mild by nature, and mute as mild, Why brings he to these passes wild Thee, gentle horse, thou shape of beauty? |
28260 | The floor is alive, though the lights are out; What are those dark shapes, flitting about? |
28260 | The world has seen the absurdity of that practice: why should it not come to years of discretion, with respect to violence on a larger scale? |
28260 | They think him hous''d, they think him blest, Curtain''d in the core of rest, Danger distant, all good near; Why hath their"Good night"a tear? |
28260 | Thy part''s in it too; Has not thy praise made the thing they go through Shocking to read of, but noble to do?] |
28260 | Twenty thousand, or ten thousand, what reck we of their sufferings? |
28260 | When the world has shown that it can not do without him? |
28260 | When whigs, radicals, liberals of all sorts, have proved to be but idle talkers, in comparison with this man of few words and many deeds?" |
28260 | Whence should they come, When all interchange what was known but to some?" |
28260 | Why endure Pangs which horror can not cure? |
28260 | Why not abolish war? |
28260 | Why refuse to look their own effeminacy in the face,--their own gaudy and overweening encouragement of what they dare not contemplate in its results? |
28260 | Why should not every national dispute be referred, in like manner, to a third party? |
28260 | Why should they spare these? |
28260 | Why should"Carnage"be,--especially as God has put it in our heads to get rid of it? |
28260 | Why-- Oh why? |
28260 | and rob the brave And the bereav''d of all they crave, A little hope to gild the grave?" |
28260 | but plague? |
28260 | cried Captain Sword;"Not a blow for your gen''ral? |
28260 | deserters?" |
28260 | nay, that evil may be perpetuated; for what good, superior to the alternatives denounced, is achieved by this eternal round of war and its causes? |
28260 | not even a word? |
28260 | to cultivate"peace and good will"among nations? |
28260 | to preside over our studies? |
28260 | traitors? |
28260 | what now?" |
28260 | what superhuman Peal was that? |
28260 | when international as well as national questions can manifestly settle themselves without him? |
28260 | wounding no self love-- threatening no social? |
10291 | What can_ they_ know about foreign politics? |
10291 | And having ascertained these things, ask yourself what is the present value of Gibraltar? |
10291 | And if it is true, have the statesmen of the Allies made it as transparently and convincingly clear to the German people as possible? |
10291 | And if we can, why is there all this voluminous, uneasy, unquenchable disputation about War Aims? |
10291 | And now will the reader take the map of the world and study the air routes from London to the rest of the empire? |
10291 | And, finally, will he study the air routes out of Germany to anywhere? |
10291 | Are aeroplanes, for example, armament? |
10291 | Are men of light and purpose to have a voice in public affairs or not? |
10291 | Are these incompatibilities understood? |
10291 | Are we men of English blood and tradition to see our affairs controlled by such"foreigners"as Wilson, Lincoln, Webster and Washington? |
10291 | Are we to hand over these most intimate affairs of ours to"a lot of foreigners"? |
10291 | At present all the political luncheon and dinner parties in London are busy with smirking discussions of"Who is to go?" |
10291 | But do we, as a nation, stick closely to this clear and necessary, this only possible, meaning of our declared War Aim? |
10291 | But has the reader any assurance that this sane solution of the African problem has the support of the Allied Governments? |
10291 | But here, again, has the general mind yet thought out all that is involved in this proposition? |
10291 | But how are we to prevent the enslavement and economic exploitation of the blacks if we have no general watcher of African conditions? |
10291 | But is it the whole and complete truth? |
10291 | But why do they not say it plainly? |
10291 | But, the reader will say, what evidence is there of any republican feeling in Germany? |
10291 | Could a Greek village in Bulgarian Macedonia plead in the Supreme Court? |
10291 | Could any Indian population in India appeal? |
10291 | Could anything be more palpably shifty and unsatisfactory, more senile, more feebly artful, than the recent utterances of the German Chancellor? |
10291 | Did he? |
10291 | Down with Proportional Representation"? |
10291 | For any sort of man except the German the question is, Will you be a free citizen or will you be an underling to the German imperialism? |
10291 | Given reparation in Europe, is Germany to be allowed a fair share in the control and trade of a pooled and neutralized Central Africa? |
10291 | Has this War- Aims controversy really got down to essentials? |
10291 | Have the British settled, for example, with Italy and France for the supply of metallurgical coal after the war? |
10291 | How far may the supreme court of the world attend to grievances between subject and sovereign? |
10291 | In such offences Germany has been the chief of sinners, but which among the belligerent nations can throw the first stone? |
10291 | Is it not time that these base imputations were repudiated clearly and conclusively by our Alliance? |
10291 | Is it to be union by conquest or is it to be union by league? |
10291 | Is that true? |
10291 | Is there nothing more to be done on our side? |
10291 | Let the reader ask himself the following questions:-- Does he know what the Allies mean to do with the problem of Central Africa? |
10291 | Mr. McCurdy has been asking lately,"Why not the League of Nations_ now_?" |
10291 | Suppose Germany makes sudden proposals affecting native labour that win over the Portuguese and the Boers? |
10291 | The article that follows was published in the_ Daily Mail_ under the heading,"Are we Sticking to the Point? |
10291 | The question I would put to the reader is this: Are we all logically, sincerely, and fully carrying out the plain implications of this War Aim? |
10291 | To do as we please? |
10291 | What Londoner knows anything about his member? |
10291 | What are the ends that_ must_ be achieved if Africa is not to continue a festering sore in the body of mankind? |
10291 | What are these broad essentials? |
10291 | What do we mean by our Empire, and what is its relation to that universal desire of mankind, the permanent rule of peace and justice in the world? |
10291 | What has been the value of that freedom? |
10291 | What in plain English are we up to there? |
10291 | What is the alternative to that? |
10291 | What is the world to him? |
10291 | What sort of gathering will embody it? |
10291 | Which do we want?" |
10291 | Why are we, and why are the German people, not given some definite assurance in this matter? |
10291 | Why do they justify imperialism to Germany? |
10291 | Why do they maintain a threatening ambiguity towards Germany on all these matters? |
10291 | Why do they not shout it so compactly and loudly that all Germany will hear and understand? |
10291 | Why does the great mass of the German people still cling to its incurably belligerent Government? |
10291 | Why is not the Peace Conference sitting now? |
10291 | Why not state it plainly now? |
10291 | Why should they? |
10291 | Why, then, does the waste and killing go on? |
10291 | Will he next study the air routes from Paris to the rest of the French possessions? |
10291 | Will it go along those lines? |
10291 | Will it make that severance? |
10291 | Would it not be wise to answer that question in the affirmative before the voice in which it is asked grows thick with anger? |
30150 | But,you ask,"if the evolution of patriotism is inevitable, what have we to do with it? |
30150 | What is that element? |
30150 | And how does war affect these factors? |
30150 | And in the waging of war, do we reckon the direct cost to commerce? |
30150 | And is this but the dream of a visionary? |
30150 | And now, what shall we say of the position of America in this war against war? |
30150 | And why not? |
30150 | Are not the seeds of a new world- loyalty already in our soil? |
30150 | Are not we Americans the people chosen to lift the burden of militarism from off the backs of our downtrodden brother? |
30150 | Are these not the very cases which interested nations are least competent to decide? |
30150 | Are we not still paying unrighteous homage to Mars? |
30150 | Because a man with foreign capital operates ships instead of factories, why is there any special reason for exposing his property to depredation? |
30150 | But are they right? |
30150 | But as he falls on the field of battle, must not all these suffer? |
30150 | But has this obvious condition of affairs affected the race for armaments? |
30150 | But if war so dethrones a nation''s ideals, what may it not do to a nation''s morality? |
30150 | But the great question still remains, How does war affect them? |
30150 | But what of the self- restraint of the nation? |
30150 | But why, I ask, can not this new diplomacy be enforced as American diplomacy has always been enforced? |
30150 | By what divine right does the United States assume the rôle of preserving the world''s peace at the cannon''s mouth? |
30150 | Can the rice growers of Japan profit by killing Americans to whom they sell their produce? |
30150 | Can we expect better of groups than of the individuals of which the groups are composed? |
30150 | Can we expect our regiments to find contentment in the irksome routine of training camp with never a thought of charging the enemy? |
30150 | Can we expect that our skilled gunners will be satisfied to practice, practice always, and never long for human targets? |
30150 | Can we expect to man the seas with fleets of war just for gay parade and cruises around the world? |
30150 | Can you see a military parade without a suggestion of"Dixie"and the Star Spangled Banner, or feeling your bosom swell with patriotic pride? |
30150 | Did the keen mind of our former president really foresee the seizure of some of our territory by England or France? |
30150 | Do the women prate of freedom? |
30150 | Do they still hold out? |
30150 | Do you ask further evidence of the hypocrisy with which our Senate parades our national honor and our vital interests to the undoing of a grand work? |
30150 | Do you know that to maintain our so- called prestige we spend seventy per cent of our national income? |
30150 | Do you say this ideal is impractical? |
30150 | Do you say this is idealism-- visionary? |
30150 | Does Persia yield its banner? |
30150 | Does Thebes resist? |
30150 | Does war make for national greatness? |
30150 | For does it not blunt the sensibilities, harden the heart, inflame the mind with passions, and deaden the consciences of men? |
30150 | Has its voice sounded clear and strong on this world- evil? |
30150 | Has not the Church been too easy? |
30150 | Have they been doing their duty? |
30150 | Have they made it clear that war is sin and war is crime? |
30150 | Honor and vital interests-- could any words be more vague and indefinite? |
30150 | Honor? |
30150 | Honor? |
30150 | Honor? |
30150 | Honor? |
30150 | How about direct peace teaching in the lower schools? |
30150 | How about our churches? |
30150 | How are we going to attack the war problem in order to bring about action, instead of simply talk and discussion? |
30150 | How are we to attack this stupendous problem? |
30150 | How could she gain? |
30150 | How much does this signify? |
30150 | How much of it do we include in the work? |
30150 | How, then, shall we put an end to this useless rivalry of the nations? |
30150 | If Germany annihilated England''s navy to- morrow, how would she profit? |
30150 | If nations can agree to establish war as their arbiter of peace, why can they not establish a more peaceful substitute? |
30150 | If patriotism is the cause of war, how shall we treat the cause to destroy the result? |
30150 | If the child be taught that individuals should arbitrate their differences, can he not learn that the individual nations are subject to the same rule? |
30150 | In civil disputes, why, asks the student, should rifles be employed to discover truth and right? |
30150 | In the teaching of the individual, is it not odd and inconsistent that we forget the teaching of the unit? |
30150 | In view of the present attitude of the social mind, what are we to infer from this as bearing upon the ultimate outcome of international arbitration? |
30150 | In view of these facts, I ask you, What nation has the greatest responsibility for peace? |
30150 | In what state of prosperity and happiness might not France have been had Napoleon never lived? |
30150 | Is it conceivable that the Senate actually feared that our interests would be imperiled by that treaty? |
30150 | Is it merely the fancied perception of an inexistent star? |
30150 | Is it not a fact that one of the most terrible customs of savage men counts among its followers to- day all the nations of the earth? |
30150 | Is it not clear that this traitor to labor, this despoiler of ideals, this foe to morality, is not the benefactor but the destroyer of nations? |
30150 | Is it not painfully manifest that the cost of war constitutes a mighty argument for the economic mind of the student? |
30150 | Is it nothing more than a groundless hope and an alluring vagary? |
30150 | Is it nothing to you? |
30150 | Is it virtue? |
30150 | Is not such an assumption an insult to our neighbors? |
30150 | Is not the trend of patriotism clear? |
30150 | Is not this enough? |
30150 | Is this not a sacrifice essentially pagan in spirit? |
30150 | Is this reasonable? |
30150 | Is war, then, morality? |
30150 | National honor? |
30150 | Now what are the qualities in our men that make the nation great? |
30150 | Recognizing the impotency of appeals to economy and to reason, what are we going to do? |
30150 | Since when has it been true that might makes right, and that peace can be secured only by acting the part of a bully? |
30150 | The statesman, Pericles? |
30150 | The thinker, Plato? |
30150 | Then why do men fight? |
30150 | To such a national summons, how will Texas respond? |
30150 | True, Germany might commit some depredations and hinder the passage of trade, but what would be her motive? |
30150 | War the tonic or war the poison? |
30150 | We are horrified at the report of a single murder, yet, if viewed from the light of truth, what is war but wholesale murder? |
30150 | We have stopped war''s wanton waste of men and treasure; we rejoice in the growing wealth of peace ideals realized"? |
30150 | We must ask: What is patriotism? |
30150 | What about our schools,--not simply the colleges and universities, but all the schools,--which offer fertile ground to sow the seeds of peace? |
30150 | What appeal can we make to the nations that will be strong enough to do away with the war spirit? |
30150 | What are the factors that make for its greatness? |
30150 | What are the forces that have always come to our support against an immorality and a sin? |
30150 | What becomes of national honor then?" |
30150 | What better proof do we need that war is profitless, that it means financial suicide? |
30150 | What else shall we do? |
30150 | What fool will call that preparation for war a guaranty of peace? |
30150 | What hope, then, asks the world, finds the doctrine of peace in the ideals and aspirations of America''s youth to- day? |
30150 | What is it that compels Germany and France to tax themselves until they fairly stagger under the burden of military expenditures? |
30150 | What is national honor? |
30150 | What is our boast of civilization, while we tolerate this devotion of so many men and so much of wealth to war? |
30150 | What is our nation, anyway? |
30150 | What is our waste of war expressed in terms of the wealth of peace? |
30150 | What is to be done? |
30150 | What motive impelled Russia to this heathen conduct? |
30150 | What need of going farther? |
30150 | What now must be our conclusion about war? |
30150 | What place has it in our life? |
30150 | What will the answer be? |
30150 | What, for instance, was the purpose of the founder of this Intercollegiate Peace Association? |
30150 | What, then, are the vital interests that can be conserved only by saber and bullet? |
30150 | What, then, shall be our program? |
30150 | What, then, will we arbitrate? |
30150 | What? |
30150 | When two nations of adjacent territory can not agree over a boundary line, why should settlement be made in terms of physical force? |
30150 | Where did it come from? |
30150 | Where then is the commercial advantage supposed to attend superior military strength? |
30150 | Wherein, then, again asks the world, finds America hope for the future? |
30150 | Who shall presume to declare that this precept was directed not to nations but to individuals only? |
30150 | Who was the ideal ancient patriot? |
30150 | Why are men patriots, anyway, except to save their privileges and their government? |
30150 | Why do men fight? |
30150 | Why do the great powers build so many battleships? |
30150 | Why do we at the same time prepare for war and work for peace? |
30150 | Why should it be enlarged? |
30150 | Why should men limit their loyalty by a row of stones and trees that we call a boundary? |
30150 | Why should the workers of Germany be taxed to support a war against England, Germany''s best market? |
30150 | Why should the workingmen of one country offer themselves as targets for those of another? |
30150 | Why should we meddle with the course of nature?" |
30150 | Why, then, do nations throw away their strength in the building and equipping of armies and navies? |
30150 | Why, then, we ask, do nations make provision for war the first necessity of national life? |
30150 | Will we stop tagging at the heels of Great Britain and Germany and travel this broadening road in which we can be first? |
30150 | Would the mother bird fly away in safety? |
30150 | Yet what could be gained by attempted confiscation? |
30150 | [ 2] Why not the United States? |
30150 | that one man shall not kill, but nations may? |
35883 | Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation? |
35883 | Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? 35883 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? |
35883 | And for what, it may be asked, is all this inhuman sacrifice made? |
35883 | And if God is not the author of all the laws both in the natural and moral world, it may reasonably be inquired, who is? |
35883 | And is it not the duty of all who name the name of Christ to do all in their power to counteract this destroying evil? |
35883 | And is it not the duty of every Christian now to exhibit the same spirit and temper which will be then manifested? |
35883 | And it may be asked, What inhuman hand is the cause of all this sorrow? |
35883 | And shall all our pious forefathers be condemned for engaging in war? |
35883 | And shall he who is not to avenge his own wrongs be instrumental in bringing others into chains, imprisonment, torment, and death?" |
35883 | And what has been the result? |
35883 | And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?" |
35883 | And why all this sorrow in this poor and needy family? |
35883 | And why is it necessary to inflame the pride of soldiers? |
35883 | And why not animate soldiers by it? |
35883 | Are not his angels swift to do his will? |
35883 | Are not pride, avarice, and revenge the seeds of all kinds of carnal warfare? |
35883 | Are not the hosts of heaven at his command? |
35883 | Are their liberties ever so little endangered as when this spirit is allayed and all its foreign excitements removed? |
35883 | Besides, who could execute the martyrs and be innocent? |
35883 | But do the principles of war lead individuals or nations to pass by offenses and to treat offenders as if they were innocent? |
35883 | But if such is the cruelty to beasts in prosecuting war, what is the cruelty to man, born for immortality? |
35883 | But if they object to his example as a rule of duty in these instances, why not object to his example as a rule of duty in the case of war? |
35883 | But if war is a greater evil than drunkenness, how can Christians remain silent respecting it and be innocent? |
35883 | But shall a highway robber be called an honest man because he takes but half the money of him whom he robs? |
35883 | But what is it to return evil for evil? |
35883 | But what is the practical language of war? |
35883 | But whence has arisen so great a revolution in the minds of the mass of professing Christians on this subject? |
35883 | But which is the greatest evil,--telling a lie, or killing a man? |
35883 | But who would pretend that the governments in heaven and hell are not diametrically opposite? |
35883 | Can fighting be living peaceably with all men? |
35883 | Can it be right for Christians to attempt to defend with hostile weapons the things which they profess but little to regard? |
35883 | Can one who professes the peaceable doctrine of the gospel be a soldier when it is his duty not so much as to go to law? |
35883 | Can the wound now be so easily healed as it could have been before it became thus lacerated and inflamed? |
35883 | Can unbelievers rationally suppose such prayers to be sincere? |
35883 | Dear brethren, is it not high time to come out from the world and be separated? |
35883 | Do nations ever enjoy so much liberty as when most free from the spirit of war? |
35883 | Do not nations that have partially lost their civil liberties gradually regain them in proportion as they continue long without war? |
35883 | Do these scenes generally change the lion into the lamb? |
35883 | Do they not, on the contrary, require justice and exact the very last mite? |
35883 | Does he actually put on bowels of tenderness, mercy, and forgiveness, while he bathes his sword in the blood of his brother? |
35883 | Does he, in fact, so often get into difficulty, quarreling and fighting? |
35883 | Dr. Scott, in his Essay, p. 422:"We ought not therefore to fear our enemies because he will be with us, and if God be for us, who can be against us? |
35883 | Has it the aspect of forgiveness for us, when an enemy trespasses on our rights, to arm with weapons of slaughter and meet him on the field of battle? |
35883 | Has not death always been considered the greatest evil which could be returned for capital crimes? |
35883 | If God be for them, who can be against them? |
35883 | If God be thus for his children, who can be against them? |
35883 | If men invade our rights and trespass upon our privileges, is it forgiveness to repel them at the point of the bayonet? |
35883 | If so, is it not their duty to do all in their power to promote so benevolent an object? |
35883 | If so, what can be more unwise, what more opposite to every dictate of sound wisdom and policy, than the spirit and practice of war? |
35883 | If there is reserved for them an eternal weight of glory, what if they, like their Divine Master, should not have where to lay their heads? |
35883 | If they are hereafter to reign as kings and priests unto God, what if they are not ranked among the great and honorable of the earth? |
35883 | If they are to inherit a crown of immortal glory, what if they are called to suffer the loss of earthly things? |
35883 | Is it an act of mercy, when a man encroaches on your property, to take away his life? |
35883 | Is it because some of the money goes to support war? |
35883 | Is it not a common sentiment that the liberties of a people are in danger when war engrosses their attention? |
35883 | Is it returning good for evil, and overcoming evil with good? |
35883 | Is not Christ as worthy of imitation as the Cæsars and Alexanders of this world? |
35883 | Is not the arm of the Lord powerful to save, and a better defense to all who trust in him than swords and guns? |
35883 | Is not the church covered with darkness and the people with gross darkness? |
35883 | It may be asked, Why were the Jews apprehensive, if all men should believe on him, the Romans would take away both their place and their nation? |
35883 | On the whole, is it not undeniable that peace is favorable to liberty, and that war is its enemy and its ruin? |
35883 | Or who can doubt but he that is in us is greater than he that is in the world? |
35883 | Ought not every individual Christian to conduct in such a manner that if every other person imitated his example it would be best for the whole? |
35883 | Ought they not then to conduct towards each other as brethren of one common Lord? |
35883 | Shall he then fear those who can only kill the body and afterwards have no more that they can do? |
35883 | The question is, How are they limited? |
35883 | The question then is, For what were they taken? |
35883 | Thinkest thou that I can not pray to my Father, and he would presently send me more than twelve legions of angels?" |
35883 | To what a state has sin reduced our world? |
35883 | Was it ever considered that killing a man was doing good to him? |
35883 | We would inquire, If the gospel tolerates war, how will its universal diffusion put a stop to war? |
35883 | What has humanity ever gained by war to counterbalance simply the afflictions of the widow and fatherless? |
35883 | What must be the consequence? |
35883 | Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat? |
35883 | Who amongst our fellow- men would receive the thrust of a sword as an act of kindness? |
35883 | Who can deny that war is altogether a business of strife? |
35883 | Who would receive the thrust of a sword as an act of kindness? |
35883 | Whoever found him unfaithful to his promises or feeble to save? |
35883 | Why may not the gospel forbid war as consistently as it can forbid slavery? |
35883 | Will they not rather conclude that they are perfect mockery? |
35883 | Would he not conclude that either he or they had mistaken the genius of the gospel, or that they believed it to be but a fable? |
35883 | Would it be possible for governments to carry on war if they depended for support on the uncertain opinion of every individual? |
35883 | _ Objection first._ Shall we stand still and suffer an assassin to enter our houses without resistance and let him murder ourselves and families? |
35883 | and what communion hath light with darkness? |
35883 | and what concord hath Christ with Belial?" |
35883 | come they not even of your lusts that war in your members? |
35883 | or does a nation show mercy to another that has actually invaded its rights by falling upon the aggressor and doing all the injury in its power? |
35883 | this that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength? |
62684 | A gypsy, eh? 62684 Again, my friends, what has happened? |
62684 | Also why did he not tell us that he had done so? 62684 An old man say you?" |
62684 | And she scorned the offering when it was brought to her? |
62684 | And thou performed the service? |
62684 | And why do you not know? |
62684 | Are the bark- eaters fish that they remain in the water? 62684 Are they Française?" |
62684 | Art thou Chebacno or Wabensickewa? |
62684 | Art thou certain that one among them is so called? |
62684 | But if not a gypsy, to what race can he lay claim, with that tinge of color and with hair of such raven blackness? |
62684 | But who is his father? |
62684 | By what right does he make such a claim? |
62684 | Chain? |
62684 | Comes he from the west, and is he the Wild- Cat of the Oneidas? |
62684 | Did not that one also claim to be a son of Canonicus? |
62684 | Did you, then, know me also? |
62684 | Does my brother think so meanly of me as to believe that I would let him face a danger alone while I remained in safety? |
62684 | Dost remember the tale told us in London by my cousin Edward concerning an arrival from the New World in whom he had taken an interest? |
62684 | Dost thou not remember, Massasoit, the time when she bade thee fetch water? |
62684 | For twenty pund did you think to get him, me lud? 62684 Good my masters,"he cried,"what seek you?" |
62684 | Has he seen a vision of the spirit land to which all of us will go before the setting of another sun? |
62684 | Have not the Lenni Lenape learned that Longfeather has gone the great journey? |
62684 | Have they thunder- sticks? |
62684 | Have you seen the belt that he bears? |
62684 | How came he inside our walls? |
62684 | How can that be? |
62684 | How many are there? |
62684 | How may such a thing be? |
62684 | How may that be, when he looks like other men? 62684 How, then, Kaweras, will this plan of mine succeed, and shall we thus rid ourselves of the wolves whose howling has so long troubled our ears?" |
62684 | How? |
62684 | Hurons? |
62684 | If one should come----? |
62684 | Is he alone? |
62684 | Is he loved and respected as was Longfeather? |
62684 | Is it certain that they shot after us with arrows? |
62684 | Is it not what my young brother would have done? |
62684 | Is it safe to trust these white men? |
62684 | It is certain that he is handsome,whispered Otshata;"but is not his condition dreadful? |
62684 | May a man have two fathers? |
62684 | Mayhap those be the very things I also vould do by the young heathen; who knows? |
62684 | My dear,said Sir Amory,"will you favor us by glancing at yonder gypsy and telling if ever you have set eyes on him before?" |
62684 | My sister, why does Aeana hate me? |
62684 | Now, my friends, what has happened? 62684 Remembering that, art thou still at a loss to know why she now refuses to meet thee?" |
62684 | Saw you trace of other gypsies at or near that place? |
62684 | See you not that he is desperate, and that if you try to bind him there will be bloodshed? 62684 Shall we not turn back at once,"asked Nahma,"and give to Sacandaga a warning of the true state of affairs?" |
62684 | Then how may one know a Huron? |
62684 | Think you the creature is dumb? |
62684 | Thou, then, art authorized to fill his place? |
62684 | Vat vould you have done mit him yourself had your purse been as full as your stomach? |
62684 | Were you on land or on the water? |
62684 | What are they like, these tongues? 62684 What are you going to do with him?" |
62684 | What do they call their tribe? |
62684 | What do you intend to do with him? |
62684 | What hast thou to say in thy own behalf, scoundrel? |
62684 | What have we here? |
62684 | What is it? 62684 What is the material of the prisoner''s dress?" |
62684 | What is the sum? |
62684 | What know you of these wide waters? 62684 What mean you by an Oki?" |
62684 | What pleases my brother? |
62684 | What things? |
62684 | What will you now do with him? |
62684 | When did he die, and how? 62684 Where did it happen?" |
62684 | Where is Grinning Beaver, thy companion? 62684 Where is he? |
62684 | Which one, sir? |
62684 | Whither would you go, and what should we do without our hunter? 62684 Who are your friends?" |
62684 | Who calls? |
62684 | Who is it? |
62684 | Who killed him? |
62684 | Who, then, wears the Belt of Seven Totems? |
62684 | Who, then----? |
62684 | Why did you kill him? |
62684 | Why have you remained away from me these many hours? |
62684 | Why should Longfeather have intrusted the Belt of Seven Totems to one so young and inexperienced as Nahma instead of to us? |
62684 | Why, then, dost thou not wear the Peacemaker''s badge of authority, the great Belt of Seven Totems? |
62684 | Why, then, was he allowed to assume authority? |
62684 | Will you sell him to me? |
62684 | Wo n''t eat, eh? |
62684 | Yes, I reckon he''ll sweat fine,replied the other, with a grin;"but did iver thou see bear chained afore?" |
62684 | A poacher, caught red- handed, and a dog- killer, is he?" |
62684 | Also why had they in the first place attempted to sail to the southward, if his country was the place they were seeking? |
62684 | Are they indeed as terrible as represented?" |
62684 | Are they the Saganaga of the south, the Oneidas of the west, or wast thou born among the fish- eaters who dwell in the country of sunrising? |
62684 | Are you ready? |
62684 | But tell me quickly how knew you we were pursued by Hurons? |
62684 | But think you, Squanto, that they have any furs left?" |
62684 | But what of that? |
62684 | But, Amory, what is he doing here? |
62684 | Can you persuade him?" |
62684 | Can you remember the name?" |
62684 | Canst thou not do this, and by hard thinking recall some one thing? |
62684 | Did he do this? |
62684 | Did he utter the war- cry of the Iroquois that came to us as we were entering our canoes for a night of travel?" |
62684 | Do you not remember? |
62684 | Do you think because the governor chooses to absent himself for a while that no one is left here to maintain his authority? |
62684 | Doth it resemble ours so that one may comprehend their words?" |
62684 | First I would know who exercises authority in place of the great Wampanoag? |
62684 | For a moment the other hesitated, then his face lighted joyously as he grasped the proffered hand in both of his, crying,--"Massasoit? |
62684 | Furthermore, she regarded him with a proprietary interest, for had she not discovered him and rescued him from almost certain destruction? |
62684 | Gazing steadfastly at Miantinomo, he said, sternly,--"Why dost thou come here? |
62684 | Hast thou not caught some word that we may hear?" |
62684 | Have you been to them?" |
62684 | Having found a forest, might he not also hope to discover people of his own kind? |
62684 | He felt that he could afford to abide his time, for was he not almost within reach of his own people? |
62684 | He would at least die in possession of the freedom for which he had longed, and, after all, what had he to live for? |
62684 | How say you, Massasoit? |
62684 | How was he called? |
62684 | I will take it to my own people, and when it shall lead them in battle who will be able to stand before them? |
62684 | If there were forests in this strange land and bears, why should there not also be Indians? |
62684 | If they call themselves men, why do they not come on shore and accept the welcome awaiting them?" |
62684 | Is it a bargain?" |
62684 | Is it not so?" |
62684 | Is it well?" |
62684 | Is it well?" |
62684 | Is that all? |
62684 | It is incredible.--My young friend, who taught you the tongues of the Old World? |
62684 | Knew you not that his whiteness is caused by the washing of the waters in which he lives?" |
62684 | Left he a son to rule in his stead?" |
62684 | Now, what say you? |
62684 | See you not how he shines with wetness?" |
62684 | See you not that the river is flowing backward and that its waters are rising? |
62684 | Shall this man be delivered to the tormentors, or shall he be killed where he lies? |
62684 | Speech mit him? |
62684 | Tasquanto, who knew the etiquette of such occasions, held up a beaver- skin, as much as to say"Will you trade?" |
62684 | The various stories concerning Nahma, circulated from time to time, had not disturbed him, for did he not know that his rival was dead? |
62684 | Then gazing steadily at him, he cried in a voice that trembled with emotion,--"Tasquanto, my brother, dost thou not remember Massasoit?" |
62684 | Then the latter asked, sneeringly,--"Now, me lud, vat vill your''ighness do next?" |
62684 | Was ever such a thing seen in the world before?" |
62684 | Was he killed in battle?" |
62684 | Was the bear indeed chained?" |
62684 | Were they not brothers, sworn to share each other''s fortunes, good or ill, to the end? |
62684 | What are you staring at?" |
62684 | What do thy dreams tell of the young man who is called Massasoit?" |
62684 | What do you see?" |
62684 | What had become of the Beaver? |
62684 | What is thy name and condition, sirrah?" |
62684 | What mean you? |
62684 | What of them? |
62684 | What path would lead him to Montaup? |
62684 | What say you? |
62684 | What was the origin of this friendship? |
62684 | Where have you met white men?" |
62684 | Whither should he turn? |
62684 | Who are thy people? |
62684 | Who struck the cruel blow that so nearly ended thy life? |
62684 | Who was thy father? |
62684 | Who, then, are thy people?" |
62684 | Why had he been brought by force from his own country? |
62684 | Why had they brought women and children with them? |
62684 | Why has he not already been brought to the lodge of council?" |
62684 | Why might not Massasoit have been among them? |
62684 | Why, then, did the powerful Massasoit permit a white invasion of his territory that he could so easily have crushed? |
62684 | Why? |
62684 | Will you go with me and my young men to do battle with the Hurons, who are reported to have taken the war- path against us?" |
62684 | Will you have Massasoit for your sagamore or another?" |
62684 | Will you keep him until I come again?" |
62684 | [ Illustration: AS SHE CAUGHT A GLIMPSE OF THE WOUNDED YOUTH THE PROGRESS OF THE CANOE WAS INSTANTLY ARRESTED]"What is it, sister? |
62684 | and why should an equal amount of anxiety now be shown, and even a greater amount of force be used, to carry him back to it? |
62684 | he snarled,"that''s your game, is it? |
62684 | inquired Nahma,"and of what nature is their speech? |
60262 | And if the framers do not owe allegiance to the Treaty they drafted, why should those who only accepted it under duress bow to its behests? |
60262 | And what is it all for? |
60262 | And what objection can there be to discussing the matter at a conference where Germany as well as all the Allies would be represented? |
60262 | And what view will they take of it when it comes? |
60262 | And when will she be in a position to pay? |
60262 | And where will it end? |
60262 | And who will succeed in catching the eye of the slumbering multitude when it opens? |
60262 | And why did the Liberal party split in 1916? |
60262 | Are there no men whose one joy is in war? |
60262 | Are there no rivalries to- day? |
60262 | Are they likely to be convinced? |
60262 | At the end of the fortnight will there be a surrejoinder to M. Poincaré''s rejoinder? |
60262 | But if it does not, what should be done? |
60262 | But what about 1922? |
60262 | But what good will it bring devastated France or her overtaxed Allies? |
60262 | But what of increased security? |
60262 | But who will be the judge after the next general election? |
60262 | But why Lausanne? |
60262 | Can anything be done to avert this approaching catastrophe? |
60262 | Can it be arrested? |
60262 | Can nothing be done? |
60262 | Can the churches not once more display their power? |
60262 | Do such proofs exist? |
60262 | Driving through the villages in agricultural France you find yourself asking,"Where are the young men?" |
60262 | For how long? |
60262 | Had it come of set purpose? |
60262 | Had these drastic proposals been adopted and enforced by the Allies, what would have been the result? |
60262 | Has he also gone back on an opinion so histrionically expressed? |
60262 | Have these hatreds and suspicions abated? |
60262 | How about the ministerial declarations? |
60262 | How can Germany balance her budget without a revenue? |
60262 | How can any unprejudiced person refuse to recognise the essential reasonableness of this part of the offer? |
60262 | How can she raise a revenue without a tariff? |
60262 | How can they, consistently with the terms of the Treaty they so recently signed, refuse to leave this dispute to be dealt with by the League? |
60262 | How could they expect to win at the polls? |
60262 | How does it stand in this respect? |
60262 | How does the record compare with democracy in other lands? |
60262 | How has it worked? |
60262 | How long would Italy and Russia consent to be exploited for the enrichment of French capitalists? |
60262 | How many realise that Britain became a democracy for the first time in 1917? |
60262 | How much can Germany pay and in what way can she pay? |
60262 | How was it received? |
60262 | How will it all end and how soon is that end coming? |
60262 | How would Europe have fared in the interval whilst France was learning from events what every other country can see now? |
60262 | IV: IS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS A SUCCESS? |
60262 | IX: WHAT IS FRANCE AFTER? |
60262 | If Germany were to- morrow to throw up her hands what conditions would she have to comply with? |
60262 | If the mere threat of force has produced such a panic, what will be the effect of the actual measures? |
60262 | If they do not give-- then what could one expect of a Jew but avarice? |
60262 | If, however, statesmen can not agree, and such an alternative is faced, what can be done? |
60262 | In what respect? |
60262 | Is he not to be allowed to repair the omission or to correct the misquotation? |
60262 | Is he not to be allowed to use the only means available to redeem his credit from the ruin of accepted calumny? |
60262 | Is he not to be allowed, in those circumstances, to publish it? |
60262 | Is he to be forbidden to do so in self- defence? |
60262 | Is it conceivable they can contemplate such a capitulation? |
60262 | Is it not a monster which has emanated from the brain of the enemy of France? |
60262 | Is it not rather late for them to protest now? |
60262 | Is it possible to find a substitute? |
60262 | Is it really reparations? |
60262 | Is it there that we can hold the Germans if they attack us again? |
60262 | Is it too much to ask that America should, in time, take an effective interest in the development along the Rhine? |
60262 | Is it too much to say they are not altogether out of the computation of French statesmanship? |
60262 | Is that impossible? |
60262 | Is the French debt to lie dormant carrying no interest meanwhile? |
60262 | Is the League of Nations a success? |
60262 | Is there any ground for it? |
60262 | Is there not another way out? |
60262 | Is there the least possibility of the production being maintained at its present level? |
60262 | On one hand, How much would France demand? |
60262 | Or will the German army and police act practically under orders given from Paris? |
60262 | Or will there be another conference? |
60262 | Or, had it been Britain, would he have shelled Cowes and occupied the Isle of Wight? |
60262 | Ought not the world to know the proposals which France rejected in August 1922? |
60262 | Ought open and declared opponents of the government of the day to have then received government support or at least government neutrality? |
60262 | Reparations? |
60262 | See https://archive.org/details/wherearewegoing00lloy WHERE ARE WE GOING? |
60262 | Should the general election have taken place in 1918 or 1919? |
60262 | Should this preliminary point of honour be disposed of, then what remains? |
60262 | The only question is, How long? |
60262 | Then what else did they mean? |
60262 | To what is this fall in our outside sales and services attributable? |
60262 | To which of these two categories does the last eruption of Mussolini belong? |
60262 | VII: WHAT IS FRANCE AFTER? |
60262 | VIII: WHAT IS FRANCE AFTER? |
60262 | WHERE ARE WE GOING? |
60262 | Was she right? |
60262 | Was the devil numbered amongst the slain in the last war? |
60262 | What about cash payments? |
60262 | What about the League of Nations? |
60262 | What annuity can Germany pay? |
60262 | What are the facts? |
60262 | What are the objections to acceptance formulated by the French press? |
60262 | What are the objections to accepting the method put forward in the German note for these two points? |
60262 | What are the_ gages_? |
60262 | What better proof can there be that he is a real gentleman? |
60262 | What could the poor man do under such bewildering conditions? |
60262 | What did he say? |
60262 | What does that mean in effect? |
60262 | What does that mean in reference to present conditions? |
60262 | What does this exactly mean? |
60262 | What followed? |
60262 | What for? |
60262 | What has been substituted for it? |
60262 | What is it all leading to? |
60262 | What is it that Germany is suffering from now? |
60262 | What is it? |
60262 | What is the German offer? |
60262 | What is the alternative? |
60262 | What is the history of the Jewish settlement in Palestine? |
60262 | What is the latter to do? |
60262 | What is the object of this headstrong policy? |
60262 | What made the last war? |
60262 | What manner of independence and what kind of republic? |
60262 | What more productive tariff than a duty on foreign coal and metal manufactures? |
60262 | What next? |
60262 | What proportion of shares? |
60262 | What proportion of this vote was Conservative? |
60262 | What set that army in motion? |
60262 | What was Germany to do if she was anxious to avert the fall of the axe? |
60262 | What was it all about? |
60262 | What was the basis on which I made this assertion? |
60262 | What was the inevitable result? |
60262 | What was the justification for breaking up the Turkish Empire? |
60262 | What was the statement? |
60262 | What will Mr. Stanley Baldwin and Lord Curzon do next? |
60262 | What will it be? |
60262 | What would have happened if Germany had refused these terms? |
60262 | What, then, accounts for the readiness of America to forbid the sale and the reluctance of Britain even seriously to restrict it? |
60262 | What, then, accounts for the readiness, at the slightest provocation, to rush into all the same wretchedness over again? |
60262 | What, then, becomes of the hope of renewed payments of the annuity? |
60262 | When it comes to an end will there be a ministry in France strong enough to withdraw the troops? |
60262 | When will it end? |
60262 | Where does peace stand? |
60262 | Where is it to stop? |
60262 | Where is the enemy? |
60262 | Where is the foresight and where is the strength? |
60262 | Where is the menace which demands such gigantic military developments? |
60262 | Where is the next? |
60262 | Where is the party? |
60262 | Wherein lies the real power of the League, or to be more accurate, its possibility of power? |
60262 | Which will it be, and when will it come-- and how? |
60262 | Whither, then, does it lead? |
60262 | Who can tell? |
60262 | Who was responsible? |
60262 | Who was to blame? |
60262 | Who will pay the growing cost of this new war? |
60262 | Why are these clauses all suppressed in controversial literature? |
60262 | Why are they not doing so? |
60262 | Why did the American government refuse? |
60262 | Why did the coalition of 1915 fall? |
60262 | Why does it appear to be further from solution than ever? |
60262 | Why have the British public taken a different view of their national obligations towards external war debts from that adopted by other Allies? |
60262 | Why should his country deny him the same privilege for his protection? |
60262 | Why this reluctance to give the whole facts to the public? |
60262 | Why was he beaten, at the height of his fame, by a candidate of infinitely less prestige and power? |
60262 | Why? |
60262 | Why? |
60262 | Why? |
60262 | Will German statesmen consent to sell their country into political and economic bondage for an indefinite period? |
60262 | Will foreign troops operate? |
60262 | Will it be allowed to render that service? |
60262 | Will it ever come back? |
60262 | Will the French government try to extricate themselves from the difficulties into which they have precipitated their country and Europe? |
60262 | Will the German Government accept these conditions? |
60262 | Will the German miner work with the same regularity and efficiency for a foreign master as he does for a German employer? |
60262 | Will the next three and a half years bring anything approximating that figure to the Allied coffers? |
60262 | Would a reactionary Germany be much better-- brooding and scheming vengeance? |
60262 | Would it be signed? |
60262 | Would the Irish leaders have the courage to make peace on the only conditions under which peace was attainable-- liberty within the Empire? |
60262 | X REPARATIONS What is the reparations problem? |
60262 | XIX IS IT PEACE? |
60262 | XIX: IS IT PEACE? |
60262 | XX WHAT NEXT? |
60262 | XX: WHAT NEXT? |
60262 | XXVI: SHOULD WE MAKE PEACE WITH RUSSIA? |
60262 | XXVII PALESTINE AND THE JEWS"What''s his reason? |
60262 | [ 3] How can any Government collect taxes in such a fugitive and attenuated currency? |
60262 | _ London, April 16th, 1923._ XXVI SHOULD WE MAKE PEACE WITH RUSSIA? |
60262 | _ London, December 20th, 1922._ VII WHAT IS FRANCE AFTER? |
60262 | _ London, December 2nd, 1922._ VIII WHAT IS FRANCE AFTER? |
60262 | _ London, December 9th, 1922._ IX WHAT IS FRANCE AFTER? |
60262 | _ London, September 3rd, 1923._ IV IS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS A SUCCESS? |
60262 | on the other, How much would the Allies concede? |
19948 | ''Ai n''t they? |
19948 | A reputation for what? |
19948 | Accounts for what? |
19948 | Ai n''t I telling you that I do n''t want to knock him? |
19948 | Ai n''t he taking a big chance when he writes a thing like that? |
19948 | And I suppose he topped off them lies by getting religious, ai n''t it? |
19948 | And did Mr. Wilson find out? |
19948 | And did our government let him land? |
19948 | And do you suppose for one moment that the members of the Peace Conference is going to act any different from Henry Binder in that respect? |
19948 | And do you think that the police will ever find out who sent them bombs, Abe? |
19948 | And do you_ know_ what it means? |
19948 | And how did you come to hear about this conversation, Mawruss? |
19948 | And how many of these thousands of millions of pounds must the German people got to pay before they get through? |
19948 | And how much would that have been? |
19948 | And what has all this got to do with Americanization work, Abe? |
19948 | And what is the Crown Prince supposed to know? |
19948 | And what''s that got to do with Germany going Bolshevik? |
19948 | And what''s that got to do with my giving jobs to my wife''s relations? |
19948 | And what''s that got to do with this here Peace Conference? |
19948 | And who do you think is right, Mawruss? |
19948 | And who is this here Sultan Okwawa? |
19948 | And you are working here? |
19948 | Because this here Edwin was at the bottom of it? |
19948 | But I thought you thought that prohibition would be a good thing, Abe? |
19948 | But do n''t you suppose the newspaper which a nervy individual like that is working for would fire him on the spot? |
19948 | But do n''t you think it might be just as well to give the Germans a few days''grace and see how this here new Cabinet goes to work? |
19948 | But if the instalments is one thousand million pounds each, Mawruss, what do you think will be the grand total which Germany would have to pay? |
19948 | But what did he say and who said it, Abe? |
19948 | But what for a reputation is that for a sane man to get? |
19948 | But what is this here Lord George''s attitude towards the Freedom of the Seas, Mawruss? |
19948 | But what would Admiral Grayson do? |
19948 | But who do you think published it, Mawruss? |
19948 | But who is going to look after the store? |
19948 | But why does Mr. Wilson say that Italy should n''t have Fiume? |
19948 | But why not bring the whole fleet over to America, and let the authorities dispose of them there? |
19948 | But why should the Secretary of the United States Treasury got to touch Mr. Wilson for? |
19948 | But why should the theayter manager try to supply an unhealthy demand, Mawruss? |
19948 | But why should you want to knock the President of the United States? |
19948 | But you admit that_ schnapps_ is harmful, do n''t you? |
19948 | Could you remember any of the second section? |
19948 | Did I say he did n''t? |
19948 | Did I say he was n''t? |
19948 | Did I say they did n''t? |
19948 | Did I say they should n''t? |
19948 | Did any one expect anything else from them Germans? |
19948 | Did any one say it was n''t? |
19948 | Did n''t the Kaiser abdicate just before them Germans got ready to kick him out? |
19948 | Did they mention anything about playing with marked cards? |
19948 | Did you ever hear the like? 19948 Do n''t you know that the Kaiser''s mother was the King of England''s father''s sister? |
19948 | Do n''t you suppose he had a chance to wash up on the train, or do you think him and Mrs. Wilson sat up all night in a day- coach? |
19948 | Do n''t you suppose the President of the United States eats just so good in his own home as the King of England does in his, Abe? 19948 Do you mean to say that the Red Caps which hustles the King''s baggage is dukes?" |
19948 | Do you mean to tell me that this here Peace Treaty has got such small particulars like that in it? |
19948 | Evidently a feller, if some one starts a conversation about the war, is going to say,''_ What_ war?'' 19948 How do you know?" |
19948 | How_ should_ I look with the kind of partner which I''ve got it? |
19948 | I suppose you got turned down for being overweight or something? |
19948 | I wonder did Mr. Wilson have to pay much money for the history rights to the Peace Conference? |
19948 | I wonder if there ai n''t some kind of property- damage insurance that he could have took out against a thing happening like that? |
19948 | If Poland could do it, Abe, why could n''t Italy? |
19948 | Is Ireland a republic now? |
19948 | Is that the same constitution of the League of Nations which them United States Senators raised such a round robin about? |
19948 | Make jokes, why do n''t you? 19948 Mr. Wilson or Congress?" |
19948 | No? |
19948 | Not unless you ate something which disagreed with you before you went to sleep,Morris commented,"and even then, Abe, where is the advantage?" |
19948 | Relations to the Wilsons maybe? |
19948 | See what? |
19948 | So you think that all this international politics will be forgotten as quickly as that? |
19948 | So you think that this here Hungarian revolution is a fake? |
19948 | So your idea is that the freedom of the seas means traveling for nothing on ocean steamers? |
19948 | Sure I know,Abe said,"but what did they know about such things in 1870? |
19948 | Sure, I know,Abe said,"but what does Mr. Wilson gain by all these here Freedoms of Cities?" |
19948 | That ai n''t the same M. Hyman which used to was M. Hyman& Co. in the coat- pad business? |
19948 | Then what are you dragging up his past life for? |
19948 | Then what is the country going to do to enforce the prohibition law? |
19948 | Then what is the matter you look so_ rachmonos_? |
19948 | Then you do n''t blame Mr. Ford for the way he has behaved himself, Abe? |
19948 | Then you think that this here Peace Conference would only last six months, Abe? |
19948 | Then you think there is something suspicious about the way Germany is acting over this here skull? |
19948 | Then you think this Cabinet would n''t act no different to the other Cabinets? |
19948 | They are in the wholesale pants business, ai n''t it? |
19948 | Was he seasick? |
19948 | Was you there? |
19948 | Well, could he consider who discovered America? 19948 Well, has he got any_ mishbocha_ in France, Mawruss?" |
19948 | Well, how about the counter- claim they are now making for an indemnity of$ 3,048,300,000,_ aus gerechnent_? 19948 Well, how long do you think it would take them German delegates to read it, Mawruss?" |
19948 | Well, if Mr. Wilson do n''t run again for President on the Democratic ticket, Mawruss, who will? |
19948 | Well, if people is foolish enough to bet on such things, Mawruss,Abe commented,"they deserve to lose, ai n''t it?" |
19948 | Well, what are you going to do with such people, Abe? |
19948 | Well, what could you expect? |
19948 | Well, who does know? |
19948 | Well, who would I go to, then-- an osteaopath? |
19948 | Well, why do n''t the King, senior, come himself? |
19948 | What do you mean getting insulted? |
19948 | What do you mean-- after what_ I_ went through? |
19948 | What do you mean-- also dukes? |
19948 | What do you mean-- an uncomfortable journey? |
19948 | What do you mean-- did he pay much money? |
19948 | What do you mean-- dragging up his past life? |
19948 | What do you mean-- give him a chance to wash up? |
19948 | What do you mean-- not trained right? |
19948 | What do you mean-- overweight? |
19948 | What do you mean-- rough it? |
19948 | What do you mean-- take it so much to heart? |
19948 | What do you mean-- the advertisement? |
19948 | What do you mean-- threatened? |
19948 | What do you mean-- we? |
19948 | What do you mean-- whereas? |
19948 | What do you mean-- you would n''t let him land_ exactly_? |
19948 | What do you suppose happened to the originals, Mawruss? |
19948 | What feller Zero? |
19948 | What for an American are you, anyway? |
19948 | What has Christmas got to do with it? |
19948 | What highwaymen? |
19948 | What is electric chairs for,_ anyway_? |
19948 | What makes you think that Mexico is an old- established and well- settled government, Abe? |
19948 | What makes you think that? |
19948 | What of it? |
19948 | What other Freemasons is there? |
19948 | What''s his appetite got to do with it? |
19948 | What''s that? |
19948 | What''s the difference whether they tax a headache coming or going, Mawruss? |
19948 | What_ should_ of happened to them? |
19948 | When did Senator Reed say that, Mawruss? |
19948 | Where are you going? |
19948 | Which when you put up to me a hypocritical case, Mawruss, why is it you must always start in by getting insulted already? |
19948 | Who said anything about the insurance companies paying losses? |
19948 | Who says anything about sentencing him? |
19948 | Who? |
19948 | Why do you limit yourself to Polaks and Huns, Abe? |
19948 | Why not? |
19948 | Why only_ war_ plays? |
19948 | Why should n''t the managers think that? |
19948 | Why, what for a bill did the management of the Hotel Crillon put in against the United States government, Abe? |
19948 | Yes? |
19948 | You mean to say that President Wilson is arriving in Paris to- day and you ai n''t going to see him come in? |
19948 | You mean to say that faker is going to Paris to buy model gowns? |
19948 | You mean to say they''ai n''t settled that Fiume thing yet, Mawruss? |
19948 | You''re sure that the three thousand and forty- eight dollars ai n''t a mistake? 19948 _ Nebich!_"Morris exclaimed,"and did he say anything else about them Bolsheviki that we should ought to break our hearts over, Abe?" |
19948 | _ You_ will go to Paris? |
19948 | ''Act_ what_ way?'' |
19948 | ''Do you think I am going to sit down and let him walk all over Wilson, which Wilson and me was presidents of colleges together for years already?''" |
19948 | ''What treaty?'' |
19948 | A Jugo- Slob, I suppose, what? |
19948 | A_ Kaffeeklatsch_ or something?''" |
19948 | Also,''Would you sooner be paid interest or would you sooner pay interest?''" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I right or wrong?" |
19948 | Am I wright or wrong?" |
19948 | And also probably he might even ask,''Tell me, was there many people hurt?''" |
19948 | And what would have happened? |
19948 | Besides, if Leon Sammet could get a passport, why could n''t I?" |
19948 | Davison?" |
19948 | Did n''t he move away to Paris or something?'' |
19948 | Do you suppose for a moment that the King of England wants a convict in the family?" |
19948 | Has he lost his nerve or something?" |
19948 | I am asking you? |
19948 | IX WORRYING SHOULD BEGIN AT HOME, AIN''T IT? |
19948 | Is he afraid he is going to run short if he spends a couple million dollars or so? |
19948 | Jugo- Slobs or Italians? |
19948 | Lodge and the children all right, Henry?'' |
19948 | M.?" |
19948 | Must he got to have a whole steamboat?'' |
19948 | Naturally an ex- minister like the Reverend Hyman is going to say,''Why do n''t you practise what you preach?''" |
19948 | Now, what is Rosenbaum going to do under the circumstances? |
19948 | So to them people I would say:''Which would you rather have it as a souvenir of the war: Victory Liberty Bonds or tax bills?'' |
19948 | Take it in the city of New York alone, and do we get there half a million Jugo- Slobs or half a million Italians? |
19948 | WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? |
19948 | WHEN IS A SECRET TREATY SECRET? |
19948 | WORRYING SHOULD BEGIN AT HOME, AIN''T IT? |
19948 | Well, how about our treaty?'' |
19948 | What did you done with it all?'' |
19948 | What do you care_ what_ he says about you? |
19948 | What do you want from me,_ anyway_?''" |
19948 | What do_ I_ care?" |
19948 | What is Italy''s claims to the Dalmatian territory?" |
19948 | What is this? |
19948 | What''s the difference? |
19948 | What''s the matter with that feller Carter H. Glass? |
19948 | What_ of_ it?'' |
19948 | What_ of_ it?''" |
19948 | Why do n''t they wait till Mr. Wilson goes back and finishes up his job?" |
19948 | Why is it I''ai n''t seen you up to the White House lately, Henry?'' |
19948 | Wilson?" |
19948 | Would it be worth while to risk the happiness of all future time for the sake of four years of forbidden pleasure? |
19948 | XIII WHEN IS A SECRET TREATY SECRET? |
19948 | XXV WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? |
19948 | You are_ doch_ a United States Senator, ai n''t it?'' |
19948 | _ Now_ do you understand what I am driving into?" |
19948 | _ Oser a Stuck._ And in the same way, when Mr. Wilson says,''May I not?'' |
19948 | and the friend is going to say,''_ What_ Wilson?'' |
19948 | or,''Where have you been keeping yourself lately, Henry?'' |
19948 | per annum? |