The book A Frenchman's Thoughts On the War was written by author Miall, Bernard, 1876- Tr Here you can read free online of A Frenchman's Thoughts On the War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Frenchman's Thoughts On the War a good or bad book?
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The ties which unite us go far beyond the clauses thought out by our diplomatists, and we feel that on the field of battle men are working out not merely a new map, but a ngw type of international rela- tions, constituting groups of nations based less upon their material interests than on their collabora- tion in a common ideal. But, just as in the human body each member has its function, so it is with the body of peoples which have risen against Germany. You, citizens of Great Britain, enjoy t...he unspeakable privilege of having drawn upon yourselves in a unique degree the hatred of Germany : Gott strafe England! All honour to you ! It will be one of your titles to glory throughout the centuries I But you are not jealous of ours. This is it : France was RELIGIOUS UNION AND REVIVAL 105 the object, the goal of the war, more than any other of the aUied nations ; and when Germany raised her ogress' «yes toward the horizon, Ger- many, as formidable by reason of her appetite and her covetousness as because of her method, her organization, her science, and her Churches, all subservient to her designs, the first victim whom she always offered up to herself in her own thoughts, the victim over whom, by a refinement of civilized cruelty, she shed tears of pity, was France.
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