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... of a Christian Public Opinion that would in time discredit many of the motives and occasions from which wars have in the past originated . I am of the opinion that we ought to appeal more directly to the influence of all religious ...
... of a Christian Public Opinion that would in time discredit many of the motives and occasions from which wars have in the past originated . I am of the opinion that we ought to appeal more directly to the influence of all religious ...
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Public opinion we must cultivate , but any legitimate and durable public opinion must eventually have a basis of religion . Otherwise it will be only a series of popular ebullitions , a form of psychology of the mob , that to - day ...
Public opinion we must cultivate , but any legitimate and durable public opinion must eventually have a basis of religion . Otherwise it will be only a series of popular ebullitions , a form of psychology of the mob , that to - day ...
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There is no government on earth that is not influenced more or less by public opinion . If governments are to be made to appreciate thoroughly the advantages of peace , then the peoples of the earth must be taught to appreciate its ...
There is no government on earth that is not influenced more or less by public opinion . If governments are to be made to appreciate thoroughly the advantages of peace , then the peoples of the earth must be taught to appreciate its ...
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... have become the sound of a multitude ; and a public opinion of the world , insisting upon righteousness and peace among nations as among individuals , is beginning to be perceived and to effect the national purpose which governments ...
... have become the sound of a multitude ; and a public opinion of the world , insisting upon righteousness and peace among nations as among individuals , is beginning to be perceived and to effect the national purpose which governments ...
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... tremendous power of the opinions of the civilized world , enforced by the desire for the good opinion . and apprehension of the disfavor of mankind , form a strong external restraint upon national conduct ; and these standards have 38.
... tremendous power of the opinions of the civilized world , enforced by the desire for the good opinion . and apprehension of the disfavor of mankind , form a strong external restraint upon national conduct ; and these standards have 38.
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