Word: sufferred
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Terrorism is one thing America will not tolerate, and if violence is attempted today, those who are responsible for it will not only themselves suffer, but the cause they profess will have been irreparably harmed...
...representatives to allow their emotions, either sympathetic or political, to lead them to such extremes as this. From the practical standpoint, the Mason bill would be of no advantage either to this country or to Ireland. The cause of Irish freedom, with which so many of us sympathize, would suffer more harm than good from the presence of American diplomatic and consular officials. If the gentlemen in Washington desire to help the Irish, we strongly recommend them to think a second time. If, however, they merely wish to enjoy a little harmless fun by twisting our international relations into...
...knew in England were those who had the courage to refuse to fight," declared Siegfried Sassoon, the English soldier-poet, who spoke before a large audience in the Living Room of the Union last night. "Thank God that in that terrible time there were men strong enough to suffer for their convictions...
...matter how unassailable the motives of the Big Four leaders may be, their brotherhoods in particular and organized labor in general are bound to suffer at the hands of public opinion unless the strike is quickly ended...
Every man of sense, who stops to think, knows that the world is facing an impending disaster of which this, the most favored of the nations, may suffer the reflex to the extent of an unparalleled crisis. Only a more thoroughly awakened public opinion than we have taken the trouble to arouse since 1860 can measurably save the well being of America...