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and the things at stake are too, vital and Filson Falid the other day awful for gambling. There is no end yet that

conflict for huminto the official deception and self-deception liberty That is what the Allies have of the German people about the war, and been made by German action in the war as long as they ignore or are ignorant of more and more deeply, and this the real facts about the origin of the war foeling is a greater bond of union than and the awful outrages perpetrated by anything else. There is one more thing their own Higher Command, portiquiarly to ha added. was talking the other in the occupied parts of Belgium and day to s man who had been some two Franco, for which, in the name of all that youre at the front and was home for ten is right and just, there must be ropara- days leave. Of all feelings, those that tion, to long, it is to be feared, will the have the most right to be considered with German people do nothing of their own attention, and deference are the feelings initiative to remove the obstacles to of the men who are risking their lives peake, and undergoing the awful trial and ▲ PARTKEESHIP OF DEMOCRATIO NATIONS:S Before the war the United States had suffering of trench warfare.

The root of the matter is in President become potentially the strongest country man's feeling there was no hatred and Wilson's word steadfast concert in the world, not the largest in number po passion: there was great weariness and for peace can never be maintained except of population-Chins, no doubt, has that grast longing for the end of the war,

by a partnership of democratic nationa, superiority-but the strongest, if account but an intense desire to see the war end No autocratic government could be trust. is taken of the combined value of num in such a way that, if he survived, theed to keep faith within it or observe its bors, extent of undivided territory, unity rest of his life he is a young man-

covenants. It must be a league of honour of public pirit

power of organization, should be free from war and threats of

admitted that no such partnership will insterial resources, and all that goes to war That too, as I understand, is Pre and partnership of opinion." Let it be make effective strength During the war sident Wilson's policy and purpose be complete or secure till Germany, fulle The United States has gained in wealth, human liberty and secura peace the conditions for it and is included in while the European belligerents-Ger Permanent peace has hitherto been an it; and when it is evident that at a many as much as any have spent ideal will a League of Nations or some poace conference table, the Allies will strength, and now after three years of concrete proposal of that kind become meet German plenipotentaries who will war Germany in an advanced state of practicable after this war? Will the accept and share in letter at spirit and exhaustion, with all those whom she has ideal come within the limits of practical, will represent German anthority that attacked still in the field, has to reckon effective politica? This is too large also accepts and shares its letter and with the United States. One qualifica question to be diccussed here. My own spirit, the views of national policy and tion, no doubt, must be made, and it is hope and belief is that it will. This war the aspirations for the fature of the important The full strength of the will bring about a new order of things, world that are the matter of President United States is not yet mobilized for In domestic affairs old questions will be Wilson's public declarations, then there to kn war, that will take time, and it is, there swept off the board of politics by now will rightly be the strongest movements fore, true that their intervention in the questions, to which many of the old here and in the Allied countries to dis war cannot be by military or naval action phrases, the old formulas and previous cuss peace and to end the terrible des- decisive in a short time; but it is equally points of view will not be applicable, truction of life and all the horrors of true that no conceivable military or naval and new mes will perhaps be needed to war, but till this is so the war is and success of the German arms in Europe solve the new problems. And in inter will remain on the part of the United could now secure a German poceational politics new ideas may prevail, States and the Allies a defensive war, a Germany cannot get peace and the econd and things hitherto impossible may be war to defend human liberty and free mic recovery, which she at least as much come possible. How much becomes pos nations from present and future military

the other great European belligerents sibla will depend upon the change effected aggression. needs, except on the conditions that the by the experience of this war, not to There but one other point on which United States may consider essential to much in men's heads as in their hearts their own interests and to the future and feelings, and this we shall not know would touch; it is the prospective re peace and freedom of the world. It is fully till the millions of men who have lations between Great Britain and the impossible to get round this fact, and it fought at the front are settled at home United States. Mr. Balfour's mission is not surprising that Germany dare not again and take their places in civil and, we hope, done something to make it face it and turns her back upon it that political life in free democracies. If the felt in the United States that there is she may not face it, for that is what the result of this wat is to destroy in Ger- real community of ideas, sentiments, and organized silence and contempt in Germany the popularity of war for before sympathy This country was fortunate many of the action of the United States 1914 the prospect of war was popular, at 10 having Mr. Balfour to represent it on really mean

any rate in books that were widely read But there is another aspect of the entry there without resentment, if not with of the United States into the War that approval if war is felt even in Germany is much greater of deeper significance, to be hateful, if as a result of this war and more far-reaching consequence. It is men of all nations will desire in future to be seen in the reasons and spirit of the to stamp out the first sign of war as they decision taken by the President and the would a forest fire or the plague, then nation. The public utterances of Presid. the world may have a peace and security ent Wilson when announcing the decision that it has never yet known. If that as and subsequently are full of it and are not the result, then the lot of mankind in inspired by it. The United States have this epoch of its history will be most departed from the policy of isolation desperate than in the darkest and most not from favour to one set of combatants cruel ages, for civilized nations will pre with one side against the other, real and tions of science, and these will be used truly and thoroughly a democracy, against another, nor even from sympathy pare and perfect the destructive inven trong though the sympathy with some to the point of mutual exterminations any republic can be. The Ameri of the Allies has been in large sections We hear--and no doubt it is true that Can Colonies of the 18th century by of the American people since the out the German people long for peace, but the War of Independence establish not only independence but de- break of the war. This has not been the they are not yet masters in their owned motive that forced the tremendous house, the recent political erials in Ger- mooracy I The State of Europe, whose national decision, but a growing convic many produced some change of men but internal conditions were then different tion, which gradually became settled, no evidence of a change of the ruling from those in America, were dot yet deep, and paramount that this terrible spirit; the message of the Crown Prinde, ready for the same measure of democracy, war is a desperate and critical struggle who seems to have played a leading part Russia is only just beginning to establish against something evil and intensely in the crisis, ended with something about it, but the change there promises to be dangerous to moral law, to international compelling others to respect the German thorough. All the other great States of good faith, to everything that is essential flag as the ultima ratio regum There Europa except Germany (I omit-Ana If different nations are to live together was not a word in it about respect for tria-Hungary because it is more impossible in the world in equal freedom and friend the rights of others. Before the world than ever to define the internal conditions Ship The will to power it is a German can rely on the speeches of German of that mixed Empire), are now in form parase has shown in the course of this Chancellors it must know to whom the and in spirit and in fact democratic. war that it knows neither mercy, pity, German Chancellor is responsible. Is it Great Britain has attained it not less nor limits. Militariam is one quality or to the Reichstag, or is it solely to the surely and thoroughly than others by the it, and it stands for things that al: Emperor And by whose favour is he processes of political evolution. In all democracies, if they wish to reniain free chosen and maintained in clace? Is it by dealings I have had with Americans, and to be part of a world that is free, must hate. This conviction and a sense that the old barriers of the world are broken down by modern conditions, that the cause of humanity is one, and that no nation so great and free as the United States could stand aside in this crisis without sacrificing ita honour and losing its soul, are so we believe the real, motive and cause of the decision of the

United States,

the Emperor, the Crown Prince, and the Military Command! We want to be sure that when this war is over Germany will not begin to prepare and to plan for the next war, and there can be no security against that so long as the Prussian mill tary caste is the atrongest power in Germany.

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such a mission at such a time, and here the pores of impurities by dally standing of us in America than anyone very likely did more to promote under- else could have done in the time. And the more closely the two people come into

tact, the better they get to know esch other, the more I believe it will be appa- rent to each not only that they speak the ante language, hub that they use it to the game idea of freedom and liberty, and mean the same things, that they both hava desire the same sort of world in which

of a Constitutional fonarchy why the to live. There is no reason in the forms British people should not be as free, 28

official and unofficial, I have felt that the butlook upon national and individual life was the same

That is what we feel about President Wilson's recent announcements They satisfy, they carry conviction, they make us feel that we really know what he thinks and why he thinks it and how firmly be Much has been said about the resolu. grasps it; and we hope that the response. tion passed by the Reichstag in July. It from public men and from the Press on Comparison may be made between the 6 frequently difficult to be sure exactly this side is making the President and what Parliamentary resolutions, mean people of the United States feel that we entry of the United States into the war they are often drawn to coable people really do respond earnestly and truly; and that of the British people. There who do not sil mean the same thing to that the sentiments and principles ex is some resemblance, but there is a difvots together for the same words and pressed by him are ours also, and that in ference The outrageous invasion of

there was apparently nott ananimity in what he has said of this war and of his Belgium, involving special and separate Germany as to the exact meaning of the hopes for the future he has spoken what Treaty obligations, left Great Britain at to be sudden; the whole people felt as ever, two questions to be asked about the If the millions of dear lives that have the outset no alternative; her decision had ever se questions to the is also in our minds and hearts.

reittion (1) Does the Cerman Govern been given in this war are to have been once that there was no honourable wayment endorse in interpret it in the given not in vain, if there is to be any of avoiding war Articles have been written since to show that the interest of way in which it is interpreted by those in Insting compassation for the appalling Great Britain was directly involved that this country who take the most favourable suffering of the last three years the de though Belgium and France were attack view of it? (3) Is it to be a principle feat of the Prussian will, to power, how ed she, too, was threatened; and all that accepted and acted upon in Germany that ever. It is brought about, will not by is true. Numerous public utterances in the Government, by which is meant the itself be enough... Out of that defeat must Germany since the war began have dis Executiva Power is responsible to the come something constructive, some moral closed that the German purpose was to Reichstag! It is quite right that the rechange in international relations, and the subject not only Belgiam and France, solution of the Reichstag should not be entry of the United States of America but also Great Britain, to German pre ignored; the fact that some resolution of into the war, in the spirit and with the dominance. But the British people had the kind was found necessary or was principles that have inspired their action. no time at the outset to consider where even permitted has some importance; but is an invaluable and I trust, a sure and their interest lay, had it not been so they until the two questions asked above can unconquerable guarantee that would have taken time to consider and be answered clearly and satisfactorily I peace these hopes will be realized to argue, bat sa things were honoura do not see how discussion of the value to so clearly and peremptorily challenged be attached to this resolution of the and sympathy so deeply outraged by the Reichstag can profitably be carried initial action of Germany that there was further. no time for consideration and no place for argument.

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