Which preposition to use with pacifists
There is something incongruous and absurd in the pacifist of British descent.
" It is a like confusion of thought which prompts Mr. Churchill to refer to Pacifists as people who deem the danger of war an illusion.
"And now let me explain my plan, which I believe is shared by a great number of sane, and other, pacifists in the country.
We know that he is a strong man and a pacifist, but a pacifist to what extent?
Yet this is precisely the point of view of those who tax Pacifists with approving war because they approve the measure aimed at bringing it to an end.
Somewhere he writes, "I expect I shall be a stronger Pacifist after the war than any of the people who are Pacifists now.
I don't see The Pacifists as a pamphlet making many converts.
My man who worked with them is positive that they are a sound, good lot without a sea-lawyer or a pacifist among them; a gang of plain, honest tykes.