Speech on Patriotism (Document 3), item 2
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is cause for the deepest sorrow
on the part of us all. It is most
natural today for a public
speaker to make reference to the
war. It is a temptation hard
to resist to which I have
succumbed today. I shall try
not to discuss the causes of the
war or its conduct - above
all not its outcome. There
seems to be no sign whatever
of the end of the war. It
will undoubtedly be a long
time before either side is
exhausted, which, seems to
be the only present prospect for a
cessation of hostilities. It
is difficult to forecast to-day
how any good can come
out of this conflict but still
we hope that "good will be the
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2/
is cause for the deepest sorrow
on the part of us all. It is most
natural today for a public
speaker to make reference to the
war. It is a temptation hard
to resist to which I have
succumbed today. I shall try
not to discuss the causes of the
war or its conduct - above
all not its outcome. There
seems to be no sign whatever
of the end of the war. It
will undoubtedly be a long
time before either side is
exhausted, which, seems to
be the only present prospect for a
cessation of hostilities. It
is difficult to forecast to-day
how any good can come
out of this conflict but still
we hope that good will be the
-
2/
is cause for the deepest sorrow
on the part of us all. It is most
natural today for a public
speaker to make reference to the
war. It is a temptation hard
to resist to which I have
succumbed today. I shall try
not to discuss the causes of the
war or its conduct - above
all not its outcome. There
seems to be no sign whatever
of the end of the war.
WhItwill undoubtedly be a long
time before either side is
exhausted, which, seems to
be the only .present.. prospect for a
cessation of hostilities. It
is difficult to forecast today
how any good can come
out of this conflict but still
we hope that good will be the
-
2/
is cause for the deepest sorrow
on the part of us all. It is most
natural today for a public
speaker to make reference to the
war. It is a temptation hard
to resist to which I have
succumbed today. I shall try
not to discuss the causes of the
war or its conduct - above
all not its outcome. There
seems to be no sign whatever
of the end of the war. It
will undoubtedly be a long
time before either side is
exhausted, which, seems to
be the only ... prospect for a
cessation of hostilities. It
is difficult to forecast today
how any good can come
out of this conflict but still
we hope that good will be the
-
is cause for the deepest sorrow
on the part of us all. It is most
natural today for a public
speaker to make reference to the
war. It is a temptation hard
to resist to which I have
succumbed today. I shall try
not to discuss the causes of the
war or its conduct - above
all not its outcome. There
seems to be no sign whatever
of the end of the war. It
will undoubtedly be a long
time before either side is
exhausted, which, seems to
be the only ... prospect for a
cessation of hostilities. It
is difficult to forecast today
how any good can come
out of this conflict but still
we hope that good will be the
-
is cause for the deepest sorrow
on the part of us all. It is most
natural today for a public
speaker to make reference to the
war. It is a temptation hard
to resist to which I have
succumbed today. I shall try
not to discuss the causes of the
war or its conduct - above
all not its outcome. There
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Saginaw, Michigan, USA
Location(s)
Story location Saginaw, Michigan, USA
- ID
- 19536 / 221301
- Contributor
- Hope Elizabeth May
October 2, 1915
- English
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