all tin- nut i'>ll - want a ran 11 > -a v sn, > j>i 111 and unit i-ill why ran 111' l'l • 1)1' 111 ■ |)i'U|llr a-ki tired (it luuli-h Hrhtmr •'I a possible I'eai The only that none ha- tin- n>iiram•. 'I 1.1 Mi,ml -in -11111 i - n I 'tiling ami i ■ in. \\iaknr>>, ■ll<l a honour. S
June 17, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
nulinu' <•< >lll tl once of the several frroups '' nucleus of the World fell the world in vain.' t• >r 11i< }i at j>n least -Minds lausilde, nit so lniij,' as have corrupt commercialism, such shameless grasping after wealth and power a< have to-day. no war-threat will prevent wa
July 15, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
more likelihood will there he a hitch in diplomatic relations developing into crisis and leading to war. fact, 1 think it. might almost he laid down a law that owing to the effect fear the human mind, 1..1- I August 5, 191 f). wrongfully invaded have been freed; when million liv
July 15, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
ill, which i- the spirit i v the rit <•} tlie pn-ple, war will licit ami ilic\it tilil pirns a\vav. I '.lit until then it t pirns iwav. Ami that spirit will inanitc-i it It in one nation will I'iiimc that nation 11 111 \ it-- policy >rfliit"l v. i-ii i-i 11, ; 11111 11111 -to ;ik
July 15, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
that is morally strong enough to vindicate and ultimately secure its rights, even though it has been defeated in a contest physical force, was, if it could only have realised the fact, strong enough to have secured those rights without going to ■war. my contention be true, it fo
April 8, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
One of the most striking things which force themselves on the attention of one with a long memory like, myself is the fact that nearly all our warp, whether successful or otherwise, are regretted after a few years' consideration and experience of results. enthusiasm of war will
April 8, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
it is that is responsible lor the further outpouring of the nations' blood. And what is this but the whole policy of the pacifist? What the pacifist savs, is: If your objects are righteous, and your motives as pure as you say, then declare them, and prove your innocence to the d
August 26, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Why should the nations piteouslv perish together? Why should the innocent, robust youth of all the lands of Europe condemned to self-destruction? Why, indeed, but because of the lust and greed handful of faithless men; or because of the policy of secrecy and fear which such gree
August 26, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
war. It f<-r picturing imminent r»f tin- » ii'-iny, and tin* peep}. (,ut f(»r n< t<>he;i v» 11 n< \v si^ r ;»i« ' >f tlic eneru\, t- >ir:-j>i r. < ■ r hope. \nd so tin- em.tliet wear-- on. !><•<•«>>uillLT r.o r and rr. r very nun ticjiiii ri to pi.ci 11v powder, cdiemicals and st
August 12, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England