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" I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace... "
The Idea of a League of Nations - Page 42
by Herbert George Wells, Edward Grey Grey of Fallodon (Viscount), Lionel Curtis, William Archer, Henry Wickham Steed, Alfred Zimmern, John Alfred Spender, James Bryce Bryce (Viscount), Gilbert Murray - 1919 - 44 pages
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Works of John Ruskin: Sesame and lilies. Ethics of the dust. Crown of wild ...

John Ruskin - English literature - 1886 - 840 pages
...but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found, to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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Art and Life: A Ruskin Anthology

John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - Art - 1886 - 600 pages
...to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life nourished together, I found, to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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Works, Volume 13

John Ruskin - 1887 - 840 pages
...but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found, to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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The Complete Works of John Ruskin, Volume 15

John Ruskin - 1891 - 552 pages
...but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished . together, I found, to be wholly untenable. Peace and the I vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace ! and learning, and of peace and plenty,...
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Second series. 1860-1888

John Ruskin - 1893 - 534 pages
...but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE

JOHN RUSKIN - 1894 - 578 pages
...dreadful—but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found, to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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Crown of wild olives, Munera pulveris, Pre-Raphaelitism, Aratra Pentelici

John Ruskin - English literature - 1894 - 518 pages
...but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found, to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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The North American Review, Volume 162

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1896 - 820 pages
...but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning and of peace and plenty and of peace...
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The North American Review, Volume 162

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1896 - 848 pages
...to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the yirtnes of civil life nourished together, I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning and of peace and plenty and of peace...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 13

Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 568 pages
...but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fact. The common notion that peace and the virtues of civil life flourished together, I found to be wholly untenable. Peace and the vices of civil life only nourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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