| Frank Irving Cobb - 1924 - 442 páginas
...said we would try it but it would be too much for us. "'"Once lead this people into war," He said, "and they'll forget there ever was such a thing as...ruthless, and the spirit of ruthless brutality will enter into the very fibre of our national life, infecting Congress, the courts, the policeman on the beat,... | |
| William Allen White - 1924 - 586 páginas
...He said we would try it, but it would be too much for us. "Once lead this people into war," he said, "and they'll forget there ever was such a thing as...ruthless, and the spirit of ruthless brutality will enter into the very fiber of our \J national life, infecting Congress, the courts, the policeman on the beat,... | |
| Edward Mandell House, Charles Seymour - 1926 - 548 páginas
...terms. There won't be any peace standards left to work with. There will be only war standards. . . . Once lead this people into war and they'll forget there ever was such a thing as tolerance. ... If there is any alternative, for God's sake, let's take it.' Germany left no alternative. But he... | |
| Edward Mandell House - 1926 - 550 páginas
...terms. There won't be any peace standards left to work with. There will be only war standards. . . . Once lead this people into war and they'll forget there ever was such a thing as tolerance. ... If there is any alternative, for God's sake, let's take it.' Germany left no alternative. But he... | |
| Edward Mandell House - 1926 - 546 páginas
...terms. There won't be any peace standards left to work with. There will be only war standards... . Once lead this people into war and they'll forget there ever was such a thing as tolerance. ... If there is any alternative, for God's sake, let's take it.' Germany left no alternative. But he... | |
| Charles Howard Ellis - 1928 - 534 páginas
...the terms. There won't be any peace standards left to work with. There will be only war standards. Once lead this people into war and they'll forget there ever was such a thing as tolerance."—WOODROW WILSON. "... during the war we all sinned together in vilifying our opponents.... | |
| Walter Millis - 1981 - 388 páginas
...the ideals of government that all thinking men shared.... "Once lead this people into war," he said, "and they'll forget there ever was such a thing as...ruthless, and the spirit of ruthless brutality will enter into the very fibre of our national life." 2 Nearly a quarter of a century later Franklin Roosevelt... | |
| Mary C. Rabbitt, Clifford M. Nelson - 1986 - 508 páginas
...about the war message. The consequences that he envisioned from American intervention were terrifying. "Once lead this people into war, and they'll forget...ruthless, and the spirit of ruthless brutality will enter into the very fibre of our national life * * *." It would require, Wilson thought, a generation after... | |
| William D. Miller - 1991 - 258 páginas
...sufficient power to influence the terms. There won't be any peace standards left to work with. . . . Once lead this people into war . . . and they'll forget...ruthless, and the spirit of ruthless brutality will enter into the very fibre of our national life, infecting Congress, the courts, the policeman on the beat,... | |
| J. W. Schulte Nordholt - 1991 - 532 páginas
...that there would be a dictated peace, a victorious peace. On the home front it would mean hysteria. "Once lead this people into war and they'll forget...there ever was such a thing as tolerance. To fight Wilson, writes his biographer Link, went through Gethsemane during this week of March 12 to 20." The... | |
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