Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... human mind from error There were no need of arsenals and forts . And The warrior's name would be a name abhorred ! every nation that should lift again Its hand against a brother , on its forehead Would wear forevermore the curse of Cain ...
... human mind from error There were no need of arsenals and forts . And The warrior's name would be a name abhorred ! every nation that should lift again Its hand against a brother , on its forehead Would wear forevermore the curse of Cain ...
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... human sweat not be deemed too precious to devise and to fashion implements meant for defence and thus believed to prevent attack from with- out , which , ere they are finished on the anvil or formed in the furnace , are outclassed by ...
... human sweat not be deemed too precious to devise and to fashion implements meant for defence and thus believed to prevent attack from with- out , which , ere they are finished on the anvil or formed in the furnace , are outclassed by ...
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... human- izing of men dispenses strength as robust and virility as elastic as ever did destructive warfare . The ... humanity , seems indeed to be curtained from the vision of the peoples preparing to spring at one another's throats or ...
... human- izing of men dispenses strength as robust and virility as elastic as ever did destructive warfare . The ... humanity , seems indeed to be curtained from the vision of the peoples preparing to spring at one another's throats or ...
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... human misery . There is wanting to it no horror , moral or material . Its benefits , if any , are indirect and uncertain ; its evils are immediate , inevitable and universal - vitiation of human char- acter , waste of life and gain ...
... human misery . There is wanting to it no horror , moral or material . Its benefits , if any , are indirect and uncertain ; its evils are immediate , inevitable and universal - vitiation of human char- acter , waste of life and gain ...
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... human nature , and tends to reveal in man spiritual heights and depths that get obscured in those brutal conflicts , from which he emerges always more shattered in his spiritual than in his physical life . We must all admit that even if ...
... human nature , and tends to reveal in man spiritual heights and depths that get obscured in those brutal conflicts , from which he emerges always more shattered in his spiritual than in his physical life . We must all admit that even if ...
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