We are fighting to vindicate the principle that small nationalities are not to be crushed, in defiance of international good faith, by the arbitrary will of a strong and overmastering Power.
We are fighting to vindicate the principle that small nationalities are not to be crushed, in defiance of international good faith, by the arbitrary … - H. H. Asquith
We are fighting to vindicate the principle that small nationalities are not to be crushed, in defiance of international good faith, by the arbitrary …
- H. H. Asquith
If I am asked what we are fighting for, I can reply in two sentences. In the first place, to fulfil a solemn international obligation . . . an obliga… - H. H. Asquith
If I am asked what we are fighting for, I can reply in two sentences. In the first place, to fulfil a solemn international obligation . . . an obliga…
The army will hear nothing of politics from me and in return I expect to hear nothing of politics from the army. - H. H. Asquith
The army will hear nothing of politics from me and in return I expect to hear nothing of politics from the army.
At 50, don't let aging get you down. It's too hard to get back up. Happy 50th birthday. - H. H. Asquith
At 50, don't let aging get you down. It's too hard to get back up. Happy 50th birthday.
The War office kept three sets of figures - one to mislead the public, another to mislead the cabinet and the third to mislead itself. - H. H. Asquith
The War office kept three sets of figures - one to mislead the public, another to mislead the cabinet and the third to mislead itself.
When our new armies are ready it seems folly to send them to Flanders, where they will chew barbed wire, or be wasted in futile frontal attacks. - H. H. Asquith
When our new armies are ready it seems folly to send them to Flanders, where they will chew barbed wire, or be wasted in futile frontal attacks.
Greatness is a zigzag streak of lightning in the brain. - H. H. Asquith
Greatness is a zigzag streak of lightning in the brain.
We are within measurable, or imaginable, distance of a real Armageddon. Happily there seems to be no reason why we should be anything more than spect… - H. H. Asquith
We are within measurable, or imaginable, distance of a real Armageddon. Happily there seems to be no reason why we should be anything more than spect…
There is no more striking illustration of the immobility of British institutions than the House of Commons. - H. H. Asquith
There is no more striking illustration of the immobility of British institutions than the House of Commons.
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