The War Its Causes And Issues Three Addresses Given in Sheffield On Aug 31 S

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The War Its Causes And Issues Three Addresses Given in Sheffield On Aug 31 S
H a L Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher
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But this habit, which may only be a source of inconvenient obstruction in parliamentary business, is terribly dangerous in the sphere of foreign policy. It leads to the posing of such insane and reckless alternatives as General Bernhardi's World-dominion or Destruction, and to ideals of progressive military aggrandisement only to be realized through the havoc of the civilized world.
The Teutophobe organs in England have a way of making out that the exclusive purpose of the German fleet is the d
...e- struction of this country. To this the Germans reply that an expanding commerce requires battleships to guard it, and that they have more reason 'to apprehend aggression from our side than we have to fear a descent of the Potsdam guards on the coast of Essex. Nevertheless, there is certainly strong ground for British apprehensions in the circumstances which gave rise to the first great German Navy Bill in 1900. It was, as you will remember, the time of the Boer War, when feeling was violently moved both in England and Germany, and great mutual exasperation was shown in the press of both countries.

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