In that speech, Wilson extolled the supposed merits of "Force, Force to the utmost, Force
without stint or limit, the righteous and triumphant Force which shall make Right the law of the world."
Philip Dru's war: in a new book, noted historian Thomas Fleming examines the agenda behind U.S. involvement in World War I--and that war's cost to our nation and the West
He was eulogized in The Keswick Week, 1948: Rev Aldis "gave himself
without stint, and always with joy and enrichment to those who worked with him" (16).
The curate who married the Evelyns: W. H. Aldis (1871-1948)
The Serbs made a gallant attempt to hold up the German armoured divisions, sacrificing men
without stint. Against 170 Nazi tanks rolling along the Strumitza Valley two Serbian battalions stood their ground with only four anti-tank guns to help them.
Jugo-Slav Resistance
Lady Hamilton laughing loud and
without stint clapped with uplifted hands and with all her heart, and kicked with her heels against the foot-board of the seat, while Nelson placidly and with his mournful look bowed repeatedly to the oft-repeated cheers.
Archive: Celebrity hero with a dash of scandal; Nelson, England's great naval hero, visited Birmingham 200 years ago. Chris Upton recalls the rapturous reception he received
Launcbed bravely into tbe inquiry, Morse bravely ran aground: "I said I thougbt I had solved tbe problem of One Man getting rich or accumulating possessions
without stint while another remained stationary-or apparently went back 2 steps to one gained and never got out of the rut of poverty.
Land Fever: Dispossession and the Frontier Myth
The book attracted astounding support, Bellamy became a political activist, advocated nationalism--not socialism--and worked
without stint for a better America.
Looking Backward: 2000-1887, 2d ed.
Praise him
without stint. The eighteenth-century avatar of Bill Gates.
Economic correctness
On top of everything else, de Beer was a dedicated servant of the state through all the bodies for which he worked
without stint or recognition.
Esmond de Beer (1895-1990) A Personal Memoir
attempting to put death off, enjoying
without stint the five
The revisions
Yet, in the midst of all, personal relationships have always come first, with a generosity that has been the bedrock of his life and work, helping friends, colleagues, comrades,
without stint. One treasured expression of this ability to focus on the personal, without losing sight of the whole of which the personal is a part, is his mastery of -- of all things -- the obituary form, those jewels of sadness and celebration that mark the pages of Race & Class.
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