E. E. Adams
Capitolo 21
anticipation for the problem.
It is a war for government, for order. It is against the power and the anger of
attack him rioting, it conducted above from ambitious men that are angry with the loss of the power. There
it is not anything more sublime of the law; holding not seen the hearts and affairs
of millions, protecting their right, and giving them full, happy
development. Our flag represents law, liberty, sublime sacrifice, national
life. It is therefore also correct for the Cristiano to fight for his
perpetuity. If I can defend family and I, the nation is greater than
my family and me; and he/she sends to call more powerfully my service. And this
you wage war, it entered for necessity on, and with the great purpose to protect
order and law, and freeing a whole population from downfall, you/he/she is inhaling in
his/her motive, and raising therefore in his/her influence. We am knowingly
better, more noble, in proportion as us we forget there in the sublime idea
of our nationality and everybody that this nationality can do. When men fight
for looting or the victory alone, they works descending, they becomes brutal;
but a war for the true liberty, for the national life for our houses and our
inheritance, and for they oppressed him, you/he/she is raising, purifying. War is
terrible in himself, and in some of his/her consequences, but there is an arc on
the cloud. When the arrow is spent in the air of pestiferous, everybody
nature is bright and glorious. With the true discipline, soldiers are made,
vigorous in body; they has also hastened in mind from the tactics and
incitements of war, they is dignified by tall motives, and you/he/she can go away
the best country that when them the digitarono. Courage has wakened up; with love
of the liberty and order inhaled; benevolence increased; and loyalty exalted
from this war. What men bleed for them they appraise. I have been pleased me with the
anxiety with which many soldiers that I have visited, listened to
I address Christian, and it received the word of God. It is a matter of
gratulation that but the few arrests are made in our city in these days, not