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... peace from an angle of their own . Under the chairmanship of Mr. H. G. Wells , they have formed The League of Free Nations Association , and have divided among themselves the principal problems connected with the formation of such a ...
... peace from an angle of their own . Under the chairmanship of Mr. H. G. Wells , they have formed The League of Free Nations Association , and have divided among themselves the principal problems connected with the formation of such a ...
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... peace seemed far more utopian to the normal European intelligence in 1900 than it would have done eight hundred years before . But while these political and social developments which con- stitute civilization in the narrower sense of ...
... peace seemed far more utopian to the normal European intelligence in 1900 than it would have done eight hundred years before . But while these political and social developments which con- stitute civilization in the narrower sense of ...
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... peace , and , on the other , a progressive development of the preparation for war and the means of conducting war which must ultimately eat up human freedom and all human effort , and , as the phrase goes , destroy civilization . We ...
... peace , and , on the other , a progressive development of the preparation for war and the means of conducting war which must ultimately eat up human freedom and all human effort , and , as the phrase goes , destroy civilization . We ...
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... peace of the old . type is likely to accelerate rather than check this elaboration . Only a peace that will abolish the probability of war from human affairs can release the nations from the manifest necessity of cul- tivating the tank ...
... peace of the old . type is likely to accelerate rather than check this elaboration . Only a peace that will abolish the probability of war from human affairs can release the nations from the manifest necessity of cul- tivating the tank ...
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... peace- spell some portion of this material may be applied to civil air- transport ; but the manufacturers have made it abundantly clear that this project does not strike them as reasonable or desirable ; their industry has been created ...
... peace- spell some portion of this material may be applied to civil air- transport ; but the manufacturers have made it abundantly clear that this project does not strike them as reasonable or desirable ; their industry has been created ...
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