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... greater and greater and more numerous and various , is manifestly , therefore , one new burden one of many new burdens — which must rest upon the shoulders of mankind henceforth , until the prospect of war can be shut off from ...
... greater and greater and more numerous and various , is manifestly , therefore , one new burden one of many new burdens — which must rest upon the shoulders of mankind henceforth , until the prospect of war can be shut off from ...
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... greater probability of a group of the more powerful states , including perhaps a chas- tened Germany , agreeing among themselves to organize and enforce peace in the world for ever . This would give us still a third type of League ...
... greater probability of a group of the more powerful states , including perhaps a chas- tened Germany , agreeing among themselves to organize and enforce peace in the world for ever . This would give us still a third type of League ...
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... greater influence — the motor - lorry . No one can go anywhere near the Western Front without realiz- ing that the gigantic scale of this struggle is almost wholly de- pendent upon motor - traction . Had not the internal - combustion ...
... greater influence — the motor - lorry . No one can go anywhere near the Western Front without realiz- ing that the gigantic scale of this struggle is almost wholly de- pendent upon motor - traction . Had not the internal - combustion ...
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... greater number of survivors ; the other , because their man remained on the field , and stripped the bodies of the slain , whereas the two men of the other side ran away . But at last they fell from words to blows , and a battle was ...
... greater number of survivors ; the other , because their man remained on the field , and stripped the bodies of the slain , whereas the two men of the other side ran away . But at last they fell from words to blows , and a battle was ...
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... greater respect . Most human beings are ' patriotic . ' They have a pride , quite passionate in quality , in the race or nation to which they belong ; an affection identical in nature with , and sometimes as intense as , that which they ...
... greater respect . Most human beings are ' patriotic . ' They have a pride , quite passionate in quality , in the race or nation to which they belong ; an affection identical in nature with , and sometimes as intense as , that which they ...
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