| David Starr Jordan - Peace - 1913 - 320 pages
...are the prelude to Turkish massacre.) THE GREAT WAR OF EUROPE What shall we say of the Great War of Europe, ever threatening, ever impending, and which...will never come. Humanly speaking, it is impossible. Not in the physical sense, of course, for with weak, reckless, and godless men nothing evil is impossible.... | |
| Church and social problems - 1914 - 432 pages
...and trustworthy thinkers, begins a chapter in these words : "What shall we say of the great war of Europe, ever threatening, ever impending, and which...will never come. Humanly speaking, it is impossible." Norman Angell, in his wonderful book, The Great Illusion, reaches the same conclusion. All lovers of... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1914 - 236 pages
...467-8. February 27, 1913. Impossible War. David Starr Jordan. What shall we say of the Great War of Europe, ever threatening, ever impending and which...will never come. Humanly speaking, it is impossible. Some glimpses of the reasons why appear daily in the press. We read that German and that Austrian banks,... | |
| World's work, Arthur W. Page - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 308 pages
...Roumania, are engaged as this is written, and they may be drawn in: "What shall we say of the Great War of Europe, ever threatening, ever impending, and which...will never come. Humanly speaking, it is impossible. ' 'Not in the physical sense, of course, for with •weak, reckless, and godless men nothing evil is... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1914 - 236 pages
...467-8. February 27, 1913. Impossible War. David Starr Jordan. What shall we say of the Great War of Europe, ever threatening, ever impending and which...will never come. Humanly speaking, it is impossible. Some glimpses of the reasons why appear daily in the press. We read that German and that Austrian banks... | |
| World's work, Arthur W. Page - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 262 pages
...Roumania, are engaged as this is written, and they may be drawn in: "What shall we say of the Great War of Europe, ever threatening, ever impending, and which...will never come. Humanly speaking, it is impossible. "Not in the physical sense, of course, for with weak, reckless, and godless men nothing nil is impossible.... | |
| Paul Martin Pearson, Egbert Ray Nichols - Debates and debating - 1917 - 698 pages
...finances, of blood ties, of social relationships, drew as his conclusion the following proposition : " What shall we say of the great war in Europe, ever...never comes? We shall say that it will never come. The bankers will not find the money for such a fight, the industries of Europe will not maintain it,... | |
| William Temple Hornaday - National characteristics, American - 1918 - 236 pages
...and then that 1 In his book, " War and Waste," he said, speaking of " the Great War of Europe ": " We shall say that it will never come. Humanly speaking, it is impossible." there never would be a great European war.2 This continued right down to the outbreak of the war ;... | |
| William Temple Hornaday - National characteristics, American - 1918 - 244 pages
...nation," 1 and then thai 1 In his book, " War and Waste,." he said, speaking of "the Great War of Europe": "We shall say that it will never come. Humanly speaking, it is impossible." there never would be a great European war.2 This continued right down to the outbreak of the war ;... | |
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