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Courage was America's watchword, but a courage of the body rather than of the soul physical courage, not moral. What would happen if America entered the struggle and the papers were filled, as were the British and the French, with long casualty lists, each name a knife thrust somewhere? She wondered. And then, before long, it was Sara Lee's turn to stand the gaff.
Europe's Undervaluation of America's Fighting Power The Americans as Sailors The Nation's Greatest Asset Self-reliance of the People The Making of a Doctor And of a Surveyor Society in the Rough New York and the Country An Anglo-Saxon Trait America's Unpreparedness American Consuls and Diplomats A Homogeneous People The Value of a Common Speech America more Anglo-Saxon than Britain Mr.
Apparently he is all America's ancestor, and whether you were born in Delaware or in South Carolina, in Montana or in Jugoslavia, you must adopt him as great-great-grandfather or declare yourself alien. What was he, or rather, what did he stand for, and inflict upon us, to-day? Here there is some confusion.
The plain people of the German Empire did not desire to harm their fellows, nevertheless, they furnished the cannon-fodder for the Great War. America's plain folks, by merely following the doctrine, "My country, right or wrong America first!" will find themselves, at no very distant date, exactly where the German people found themselves in 1914. The Price
This is a problem to be solved not by America alone, but also by every nation cherishing the same ideals and in position to provide help. In recent years America's partners and friends in Western Europe and Japan have made great economic progress.
Then Christmas Day dawned, and there was Vicksburg lifted two hundred feet above the fever swamps, her court-house shining in the morning sun. Vicksburg, the well-nigh impregnable key to America's highway. When old Vick made his plantation on the Walnut Hills, he chose a site for a fortress of the future Confederacy that Vauban would have delighted in.
The System of Parties Interdependence of National and Local Organisations The Federal Government and Sovereign States The Boss of Warwickshire The Unit System Prime Minister Crooks Lanark and the Nation New York and Tammany Hall America's Superior Opportunities for Wickedness But England is Catching up Campaign Reminiscences The "Hell-box" Politics in a Gravel-pit Mr. Hearst and Mr. Bryan.
American girls performed the nursing of these pitiful human wrecks. Increasingly the crusader spirit was finding a gallant response in the hearts of America's girlhood. By the time that President Wilson flung his challenge, eighty-six war relief organizations were operating in France.
I must close this challenge, which is in the nature of an appeal to one of America's best-known men. Will you accept my humble challenge, so that I can go into training at once? We can leave the details of the fight to the Mail and Express, if you will, and the championship belt we can buy afterward.
America's seeming indifference to Chinese trade, let it plainly be stated, is the only solace that commercial Europe is finding in our wonderful national growth. The subject is almost never referred to in the columns of British journals, nor in those of Germany, France, or Belgium.
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