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In this work are collected the
views of sixty American citizens in regard to the war (World War
I) published by T. Fisher Unwin, LTD, London Copyright:
1915 ************ This edition consists of a single volume of
about 165 textual pages.
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ORIGINAL
PREFACE:
THE object of this little book is
to show how many friends we have in America.
The
selection of " American Views " does not pretend to be exhaustive.
If time had allowed, it would doubtless have been easy to cite the
favourable opinions of many other Americans as eminent as those here
represented.
As a rule those individuals whose opinions
have been published in book or pamphlet form are purposely quoted at
much less length than those whose contributions have appeared in
newspapers or private letters only.
The cordial thanks
of the compilers are due to the Authors, Editors, and Publishers
whose generosity has made the collection possible.
The
contributions have, for obvious reasons, been arranged in
alphabetical order. S. R. H. J. F.
M.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S OPINION
The following sentences are from an
article written for " The New York Times " by Theodore Roosevelt, in
reference to the conventions and regulations which were signed at
The Hague by forty nations (among which were Germany, Great Britain,
and the United States) during his term of office as President of the
United States.
The United States and all the great
Powers now at war were parties to the international code created in
the regulations annexed to the Hague conventions of 1899 and 1907.
As President, acting on behalf of this Government, and in accordance
with the unanimous wish of our people, I ordered the signature of
the United States to these conventions.
Most emphatically I would not have
permitted such a farce to have gone through if it had entered my
head that this Government would not consider itself bound to do all
it could to see that the regulations to which it made itself a party
were actually observed when the necessity for their observance
arose. I cannot imagine any sensible nation thinking it worth while
to sign future Hague conventions if even such a powerful neutral as
the United States does not care enough about them to protest against
their open breach.
If the Hague conventions represented
nothing but the expression of feeble aspirations toward decency,
uttered only in time of profound peace, and not to be even expressed
above a whisper when with awful bloodshed and suffering the
conventions were broken, then it was idle folly to enter into them.
If, on the other hand, they meant anything, if the United States had
a serious purpose, a serious sense of its obligations to world
righteousness, when it entered into them, then its plain duty as the
trustee of civilisation is to investigate the charges solemnly made
as to the violation of the Hague conventions. If such investigation
is made, and if the charges prove well founded, then it is the duty
of the United States to take whatever action may be necessary to
vindicate the principles of international law set forth in these
conventions.
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Many Germans assert and believe that if
Germany had not acted as she did, France and England would have
invaded Belgium and have committed similar wrongs. In such case it
would have been our clear duty to behave toward them exactly as we
ought now to behave towards Germany. But the fact that other Powers
might under other conditions do wrong affords no justification for
failure to act on the wrong that has actually been
committed.
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Contributors to Sixty American Opinions on the
War
LAURENCE F. ABBOTT, DAVID STARR
JORDAN,CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS,SINCLAIR KENNEDY, GE0RGE BURTON ADAMS,
GEORGE TRUMBULL LADD, ADELBERT HENRY ALDEN, ARTHUR ONCKEN
LOVEJOY,ROBERT BACON, WILLIAM MACDONALD,JAMES MONTG0MERY BECK,JAMES
BRANDER MATTHEWS, GE0RGE LOUIS BEER, CHARLES LEONARD MOORE, EDWARD
PRICE BELL, SARA NORTON, POULTNEY BIGELOW, FRANK ILSLEY PARADISE,
EDGAR EWING BRANDON, CHARLES HENRY PARKHURST, JOHN BURROUGHS, E.
ALEXANDER POWELL, JOHN JAY CHAPMAN, MORTON PRINCE, JOSEPH H. CHOATE,
GEORGE HAVEN PUTNAM, SAMUEL HARDEN CHURCH, AGNES REPPLIER, HELEN
GRAY CONE, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, RALPH ADAMS CRAM, FRANKLIN BENJAMIN
SANBORN,RICHARD HARDING DAVIS, ELIZABETH SERGEANT,CHARLES WILLIAM
ELIOT ALBERT SHAW, JOSEPH C. FRALEY, ALBION W. SMALL, JOHN CLINTON
GRAY, LANGDON CHEVES STEWARDSON, WILLIAM GRAHAM HALE, CHARLES
WILLIAM SUPER, HENRY NOBLE HALL, WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, GE0RGE
McLEAN HARPER, JAMES MONROE TAYLOR, ALBERT BUSHNELL HART, GLANVILLE
TERRELL, GEORGE HARVEY, WILLIAM ROSCOE THAYER, J0HN GRIER HIBBEN,
ROLAND USHER, HENRY MARION HOWE, BARRETT WENDELL, WILLIAM DEAN
HOWELLS, J. WILLIAM WHITE, HENRY JAMES, JASPER WHITING, ROBERT
UNDERWOOD JOHNSON, FREDERICK W. WHITRIDGE,ROBERT M.
JOHNSTON
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