. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . d English-man who recommends a new mapof Europe on ethnological lines forthe Slav, the Italian, the Teuton, theFrenchman, and the Magyar, but notfor the Celt. Let every little tribegovern itself excepting only the Irishand the Boers; for them Englishrighteousness is better than self-government.—Mrs. Herman Lan-dau er, 5326 East End Avenue. In view of a rediculous Paris storyas to the speedy flight of Prince EitelFriedrich at the approach of someBritish troops, which story was prob-ably cabled with gusto to London,It may be of interest to
. War echoes; or Germany and Austria in the crisis .. . d English-man who recommends a new mapof Europe on ethnological lines forthe Slav, the Italian, the Teuton, theFrenchman, and the Magyar, but notfor the Celt. Let every little tribegovern itself excepting only the Irishand the Boers; for them Englishrighteousness is better than self-government.—Mrs. Herman Lan-dau er, 5326 East End Avenue. In view of a rediculous Paris storyas to the speedy flight of Prince EitelFriedrich at the approach of someBritish troops, which story was prob-ably cabled with gusto to London,It may be of interest to state thatwhereas none of the near relativesof the royal houses of England andRussia, much less their sons, are atthe front, Emperor William has allof his male offspring at the firingline. Proof of this is furnished bythe wounding of Princes Eitel Fried-rich and Joachim. Crown PrinceFranz of Bavaria, too, has beenwounded in the knee. The Hohen-zollerns have certainly never beenafraid of the smell of powder.—TheHornet. THE UNITED STATES AND THE WAR. ITN(K)LN iiuit<-\ ot till. Chicago \ ) NEUTRALITY OF A SEMI-OFFICIAL NATURE 231 Remember the Words of George Washington. The Father of Our Country. The duty and interest of the United States require that they should, with sincerity andgood faith, adopt and pursue a conduct FRIENDLY AND IMPARTIAL, toward the belligerentpowers. Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony, religionand mortality enjoin this conduct, and can it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it? The duty of holding a neutral conduct may be inferred, without anything more, from theobligations which justice and humanity impose on every nation, in cases in which it is free to act,to maintain inviolate the relations of peace and amity toward other nations. Can it be that Providence has not connected the permanent felicity of a nation with itsvirtue? The experiment, at least, is recommended by every sentiment which
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