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possesses.--"GERMANUS," B.U.D.K., p. 43. 436. The great majority of the English Army are to this day Keltic Irishmen and Keltic Scotchmen; the real Englishmen do not enlist. In the English battles of the past, Englishmen of the nobility no doubt were in command, but the armies consisted of foreign mercenaries, for the most part Germans.--H.S. CHAMBERLAIN, K.A., p. 51. 437. England might, in league with Germany, have _dictated Kultur to the whole world_ ... if she had not been _untrue to the Gospel of Work_!--PROF. A. SCHROeER, Z.C.E., p. 61. 438. The English race ... must always be stimulated by the infusion of new blood, otherwise it would perish of its own indolence.--PROF. A. SCHROeER, Z.C.E., p. 21. =Treachery to Germanism.= 439. England is now showing on what feeble feet its Germanism rests, how unsound, how profoundly unworthy of the German Thought it is. It cannot shake off its bitter accusers--its Shakespeare and Carlyle, its Dickens and Kingsley. It has committed treason against the spirit of its greatest men, who were filled with the certainty that the German Thought must conquer, and that this victory must be _the_ victory ... of Kultur, civilization and spiritual progress.--K. ENGELBRECHT, D.D.D.K., p. 57. 440. Would to God Professor Engel were right in maintaining that the English are Kelts. Then we should not have to be ashamed of our brothers!--PASTOR B. LOeSCHE, D.S.E.S.D., p. 4. 441. It is useless for publicists to encourage the popular belief that the English prove by their behaviour that they are no longer Teutons; for Teutons they are, and purer Teutons than many Germans.[42]--H.S. CHAMBERLAIN, K.A., p. 45. 442. Does one German cousin fight against another? We good-natured idealists have always dwelt upon this German cousinship. The three-quarters-Keltic England has no feeling of common Germanism.--O.A.H. SCHMITZ, D.W.D., p. 15. 443. What about ... our dear cousins the English, those hucksters whose Germanism we have at last begun openly to question.... Though the English language is doubtless Germanic, that is by no means a proof that the Keltic bastards have acquired the German nature (_Wesen_). We do not count the English-speaking American negroes as belonging to the white race.--O. SIEMENS, W.L.K.D., p. 18. 444. Against us stands the world's greatest sham of a people ... the Judas among nations, who this time, for a change, betrays Germanism for thirty pieces of silver.
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