On the King's Service - Inward Glimpses of Men at Arms by Innes Logan
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to-day by Germany and her dupes. But men who have been through the
furnace will not rest content with less than the solemn attempt, in the name of the dead, to put the nations of the world in a worthier relationship to one another than has so far prevailed. Our brothers who have fallen died in the hope that for succeeding generations life would be different. They died believing that because of their sacrifice it might be possible to substitute for the German (or any other) Will to Power the Christian Will to Righteous Peace. This effort alone can be their fitting monument. * * * * * Printed in Great Britain by T. AND A. CONSTABLE, Printers to His Majesty at the Edinburgh University Press |
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