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... equipment . I therefore dwelt rather on munitions . At that date men were coming in in such numbers that we had no equipment for them , and our difficulties were not in raising armies , but in fitting them for their work . Later in the ...
... equipment . I therefore dwelt rather on munitions . At that date men were coming in in such numbers that we had no equipment for them , and our difficulties were not in raising armies , but in fitting them for their work . Later in the ...
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... equipment . " Wage War with all your might . " Let me give you a second matter which seems to be worrying some of my very best Liberal friends . They are rather shocked in their hearts because I am throwing such fervour into the ...
... equipment . " Wage War with all your might . " Let me give you a second matter which seems to be worrying some of my very best Liberal friends . They are rather shocked in their hearts because I am throwing such fervour into the ...
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... enormous difficulties which you have in a great war like this . We have accomplished enormous results in the raising of armies and in their equipment , when you consider that we began with about the tiniest army 32 THE GREAT CRUSADE.
... enormous difficulties which you have in a great war like this . We have accomplished enormous results in the raising of armies and in their equipment , when you consider that we began with about the tiniest army 32 THE GREAT CRUSADE.
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... equipment are ours . But it takes time to bring them all into full operation . The business of the enemy is to de- stroy or to wear out one of the Allies or break up the alliance before that time comes . Our business is to minimise ...
... equipment are ours . But it takes time to bring them all into full operation . The business of the enemy is to de- stroy or to wear out one of the Allies or break up the alliance before that time comes . Our business is to minimise ...
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... equipment in Europe . In 1916 they hurled them back , and delivered a blow from which they are reeling . In 1917 the armies of Britain will be more formidable than ever in training , in efficiency , and in equip- ment , and you may ...
... equipment in Europe . In 1916 they hurled them back , and delivered a blow from which they are reeling . In 1917 the armies of Britain will be more formidable than ever in training , in efficiency , and in equip- ment , and you may ...
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achieve action Allies America amongst Army attack Austria Austria-Hungary autocracy battle battlefield Belgian Belgium believe blood Britain British Army British Empire cause Central Powers centuries civilisation conference conflict Dafydd ap Gwilym defeat defend democracy destroy Dominions Eisteddfod Empire endure enemy equipment Europe face fact fighting forces France freedom French front gallant German give going Government greater greatest guns happened Hindenburg line honour hope hour human Hywel Dda independence Italy justice labour land liberty little nations lives means menace ment merely Mesopotamia Minister of Munitions Munitions neighbour never organisation party peace peril prepared Prussian Prussian military race ready realise Resolution Russia sacrifice seas Serbia ships sing soldiers SPEECH DELIVERED spirit strength struggle tell terrible territories things tion to-day tonnage treaty triumph unity valour victory Wales Welsh whole
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Page 114 - And let us not be weary in well-doing ; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Page 251 - 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 124 - I can see peace coming now — not a peace which will be the beginning of war ; not a peace which will be an endless preparation for strife and bloodshed; but a real peace. The world is an old world.
Page 252 - Unless international right is recognised by insistence on payment for injury done in defiance of its canons it can never be a reality.
Page 283 - 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 256 - 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 259 - 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 281 - I honor their courage, and may God be their comfort and their strength. But their reward is at hand; those who have fallen have died consecrated deaths. They have taken their part in the making of a new Europe — a new world. I can see signs of its coming in the glare of the battlefield.
Page 258 - 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 281 - 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.