| 1919 - 998 pages
...without a fatherland, shiver to pieces in the presence of the sacred necessity of these great days. These territories are ours by the right of the sword,...right of the German nation which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know... | |
| Heinrich von Treitschke - 1915 - 378 pages
...who will venture to object that the people of Alsace and Lorraine do not want to belong to us? . . . These territories are ours by the right of the sword,...right of the German nation, which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know... | |
| 1915 - 416 pages
...who will venture to object that the people of Alsace and Lorraine do not want to belong to us ? .... These territories are ours by the right of the sword,...right of the German nation, which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire." Such outcries are no more convincing than... | |
| Heinrich von Treitschke - 1915 - 340 pages
...presence of the sacred necessity of these great days. These territories are ours by the right of"" "J the sword, and we shall dispose of them in virtue...right of the German nation, which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know... | |
| Heinrich von Treitschke - 1915 - 382 pages
...territories are ours by the right of the sword, o and we shall dispose of them in virtue of a higher ''-o right — the right of the German nation, which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know... | |
| Coleman Phillipson - 1918 - 358 pages
...demagogues without a fatherland, shivers to pieces in presence of the sacred necessity of these great days. These territories are ours by the right of the sword,...right of the German nation, which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire.i We Germans who know Germany and France, know... | |
| William Stearns Davis - 1918 - 594 pages
...without a fatherland, shiver to pieces in the presence of the sacred necessity of these great days. These territories are ours by the right of the sword,...right of the German nation which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire. We Germans, who know Germany and Prance, know... | |
| Tucker Brooke, Henry Seidel Canby - 1919 - 288 pages
...demagogues without a fatherland, shiver to pieces in presence of the sacred necessity of these great days. These territories are ours by the right of the sword,...right of the German nation, which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire. We Germans, who know Germany and France, know... | |
| Preston William Slosson, Edwin Emery Slosson - 1927 - 838 pages
...demagogues without a fatherland, shivers to pieces in presence of the sacred necessity of these great days. These territories are ours by the right of the sword,...right of the German nation which will not permit its lost children to remain strangers to the German Empire.1 Bismarck and the military chiefs defended... | |
| Otto Pflanze - 1963 - 536 pages
...nationality: "These lands are ours by the right of the sword and we wish to have disposal over them by virtue of a higher right, the right of the German nation, which cannot permit its lost sons to alienate themselves forever from ^o Hrlinuth von Moltke, Gesammelte,... | |
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