| Marshall Broomhall - 1901 - 424 pages
...preservation of their homes and native soil from the encroaching footsteps of the foreign aggressor. Never should the word " Peace " fall from the mouths...area, stretching out several tens of thousands of Is, her immense natural resources, and her hundreds of millions of inhabitants, if only each and all... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1901 - 542 pages
...restoration of peace. . . . Never should the word " peace " fall 1 China from Within, p. 28. * Ibid. p. 29. from the mouths of our high officials, nor should...allow it to rest for a moment within their breasts. . . . Let no one think of making peace, but let each strive to preserve from destruction and spoliation... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1902 - 1082 pages
...preservation of their homes and native soil from the encroaching footstep of the foreign aggressor. Never should the word "peace" fall from the mouths...breasts. With such a country as ours, with her vast areas stretching out several tens of thousands of li, her immense natural resources, and her hundreds... | |
| Mrs. Archibald Little - 1903 - 390 pages
...preservation of their homes and native soil from the encroaching footsteps of the foreign aggressor. Never should the word peace fall from the mouths of our high officials, nor should they ever allow it to rest for a moment within their breasts. With such a country as ours, with her vast... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1904 - 376 pages
...preservation of their homes and native soil from the encroaching footsteps of the foreign aggressor. Never should the word ' Peace ' fall from the mouths of our high officials. ... If only each and all of you would prove his loyalty to his Emperor and love of country, what, indeed,... | |
| Isaac Taylor Headland - 1909 - 428 pages
...preservation of their homes and native soil from the encroaching footsteps of the foreign aggressor. Never should the word ' Peace ' fall from the mouths...area, stretching out several tens of thousands of //', her immense natural resources, and her hundreds of millions of inhabitants, if only each and all... | |
| Philip Walsingham Sergeant - 1910 - 404 pages
...that when such officials find that nothing short of war will settle matters they must do their duty. " Never should the word Peace fall from the mouths of...our high officials, nor should they even allow it to take its place for a moment within their breasts. . . . Let no one think of making peace, but let each... | |
| Philip Walsingham Sergeant - 1911 - 398 pages
...that when such officials find that nothing short of war will settle matters they must do their duty. " Never should the word Peace fall from the mouths of...our high officials, nor should they even allow it to take its place for a moment within their breasts. . . . Let no one think of making peace, but let each... | |
| Paul Henry Clements - 1915 - 256 pages
...preservation of their homes and native soil from the encroaching footstep of the foreign aggressor. Never should the word " peace " fall from the mouths...breasts. With such a country as ours, with her vast areas stretching out several tens of thousands of li, her immense natural resources, and her hundreds... | |
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