Germanism in its later and worst form would be the inspiriting thought and philosophy of the hour. |
England is now showing on what feeble feet its Germanism rests, how unsound, how profoundly unworthy of the German Thought it is. |
This Germanism appears ready to continue after the War to be the malignant and would-be assassin of other civilizations. |
Let us look at the whole matter, both the biology and the Germanism, in the light of freedom from dogma and outraged feeling. |
But this was only the commencement of the reign of imbecility and Germanism. |
He spoke excellent English, with the accent of an educated Englishman, although occasional Germanisms would appear in his constructions. |