The Great Crusade: Extracts from Speeches Delivered During the War |
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... months or a long drawn agony , depends on the vigour and self - sac- rifice with which the children of liberty , and espe cially those behind the lines , dedicate themselves to the struggle . There is no time for ease or delay or debate ...
... months or a long drawn agony , depends on the vigour and self - sac- rifice with which the children of liberty , and espe cially those behind the lines , dedicate themselves to the struggle . There is no time for ease or delay or debate ...
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... months of this war depends upon it . What has happened ? We have had the co - operation of our Allies . Great results have been arrived at . At the last conference of the Allies decisions were arrived at which will af- fect the whole ...
... months of this war depends upon it . What has happened ? We have had the co - operation of our Allies . Great results have been arrived at . At the last conference of the Allies decisions were arrived at which will af- fect the whole ...
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... month I shall have accom- plished a year's work at the Ministry of Muni- tions , and it will be my duty to render an account of my stewardship . For the present all I can tell you is this , that we have increased enormously not merely ...
... month I shall have accom- plished a year's work at the Ministry of Muni- tions , and it will be my duty to render an account of my stewardship . For the present all I can tell you is this , that we have increased enormously not merely ...
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... months and I could not deal with them . My difficulty was that no self - respecting man or newspaper could be found to give publicity to these attacks , and there- fore I could not answer them . I am not surprised . We , after all , are ...
... months and I could not deal with them . My difficulty was that no self - respecting man or newspaper could be found to give publicity to these attacks , and there- fore I could not answer them . I am not surprised . We , after all , are ...
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... month , and I am glad of it ; but much as I esteem the services rendered to research by that gather- ing , I claim that the services rendered to popular culture by the National Eisteddfod have been even greater . There are a few people ...
... month , and I am glad of it ; but much as I esteem the services rendered to research by that gather- ing , I claim that the services rendered to popular culture by the National Eisteddfod have been even greater . There are a few people ...
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Page 118 - And let us not be weary in well-doing ; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Page 255 - The settlement of the new Europe must be based on such grounds of reason and justice as will give some promise of stability. Therefore, it is that we feel that government with the consent of the governed must be the basis of any territorial settlement in this war.
Page 256 - Unless international right is recognised by insistence on payment for injury done in defiance of its canons it can never be a reality.
Page 287 - Patriotism, and, clad in glittering white, the great pinnacle of Sacrifice pointing like a rugged finger to Heaven. We shall descend into the valleys again ; but as long as the men and women of this generation last, they will carry in their hearts the image of those great mountain peaks whose foundations are not shaken, though Europe rock and sway in the convulsions of a great war.
Page 260 - The natives live in their various tribal organisations under Chiefs and Councils who are competent to consult and speak for their tribes and members and thus to represent their wishes and interests in regard to their disposal. The general principle of national self-determination is, therefore, as applicable in their cases as in those of occupied European territories.
Page 263 - If, then, we are asked what we are fighting for, we reply — as we have often replied — We are fighting for a just and a lasting peace, and we believe that before permanent peace can be hoped for three conditions must be fulfilled. First, the sanctity of treaties must be re-established; secondly, a territorial settlement must be secured based on the right of self-determination or the consent of the governed...
Page 262 - Apart from this, whatever settlement is made will be suitable only to the circumstances under which it is made, and as those circumstances change, changes in the settlement will be called for. So long as the possibility of...
Page 285 - I am sorry to say, a good many years even beyond that. But still our turn will come. It is a great opportunity. It only comes once in many centuries to the children of men.
Page 287 - We have been living in a sheltered valley for generations. We have been too comfortable and too indulgent — many, perhaps, too selfish — and the stern hand of fate has scourged us to an elevation where we can see the great everlasting things that matter for a nation — the great peaks we had forgotten, of Honour, Duty, Patriotism, and, clad in glittering white, the great pinnacle of Sacrifice pointing like a rugged finger to Heaven.
Page 259 - On the same grounds we regard as vital the satisfaction of the legitimate claims of the Italians for union with those of their own race and tongue. We also mean to press that justice be done to men of Roumanian blood and speech in their legitimate aspirations.