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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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The Westminster Review, Volume 158

Literature, Modern - 1902 - 732 pages
...virtues aad faculties of men. . . . 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 flourished together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 18

John Ruskin - 1905 - 680 pages
...— but I saw it to be quite an undeniable fir The common notion that peace and the virtues of civ life flourished together, I found to be wholly untenable Peace and the vices of civil life only flourish together. talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, IDG of peace...
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A Staff Officer's Scrap-book During the Russo-Japanese War, Volume 1

Ian Hamilton - Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 - 1905 - 468 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, of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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The Playground, Volume 6

Play - 1912 - 560 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 life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and of peace and...
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Time and Tide

John Ruskin - Labor - 1907 - 460 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 Rochesterian: Selected Writings, Volume 2

Joseph O'Connor - 1911 - 360 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 civilized life only flourish together. We talk of peace and learning, and of peace and plenty, and...
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Campaigns on the North-west Frontier

Hugh Lewis Nevill - India - 1912 - 458 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, of peace and plenty, and of peace...
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The Theosophical Quarterly, Volume 12

Theosophy - 1914 - 416 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 Christian Equivalent of War

David Willard Lyon - Christian ethics - 1915 - 170 pages
...possible but that which is based on battle. . . . 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, of peace and plenty, of peace and...
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Pennsylvania School Journal, Volume 66

Education - 1917 - 674 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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