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Great Britain at War

Great Britain at War

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Chapter 1 FOREWORD

Word Count: 799    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

divers of the great munition centres), some of which have already appeared in the press both in England and America, I

on the one hand, raising Humanity to a godlike altitude or depressing it lower than the brutes. But, because these articles are a simple record of what I have seen and what I have heard, they may perhaps

nd French hearts, but, I venture to think, a much greater joy in the hearts of all true Americans. I happened to be in Paris on the memorable day America declared war, and I shall never forget the

understanding that existed between these two great nations. In America I beheld a people young, ardent, indomitable, full of the u

a common ideal, heart to heart and hand to hand, for the good of Humanity, what earthly power should ever be able to withstand their united strength. In my soul I knew that the false teaching of history-that great obstacle to the progress of the world-was

hmen as they are, and not as they have been represented. Surely the time

lo-Saxon peoples stand united in a noble comradeship for the good of the world and for those generations that are yet to be, a comradeship which I, for one, do most sincerely hope and pray may develop into a veritable

l mourn as British women have mourned these last terrible years; yet, in these deaths, in this noble blood, in these tears

great English-speaking races, wars shall be made to cease in all the world; that peace and happiness, truth and justice shall be established amo

can and to Briton to work for, strive, think an

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