Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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... true that every war was in the last analysis inspired by fear of hunger and not by dynastic ambition or national antipathies , then the larger the number of ploughs the less the need for war . Intensify the productive methods which coax ...
... true that every war was in the last analysis inspired by fear of hunger and not by dynastic ambition or national antipathies , then the larger the number of ploughs the less the need for war . Intensify the productive methods which coax ...
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... true women never wore the Amazon's accoutrements or rushed forth to battle . Every Madonna breathed on canvas by master genius proclaims the heroism of maternity , and in that heroism woman has saved the race for its nobler duties and ...
... true women never wore the Amazon's accoutrements or rushed forth to battle . Every Madonna breathed on canvas by master genius proclaims the heroism of maternity , and in that heroism woman has saved the race for its nobler duties and ...
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... true that men and mankind will lapse into brutalism and forfeit their power to lay down life and limb in the service of ideals and duties if war shall forever be leashed . The contrary is the truth . War has always fathered brutalism ...
... true that men and mankind will lapse into brutalism and forfeit their power to lay down life and limb in the service of ideals and duties if war shall forever be leashed . The contrary is the truth . War has always fathered brutalism ...
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... true is this that , at all times , men have imagined perfect happiness to be some state of universal peace , a golden age long past or to dawn . " Peace on earth to men , " the complement of " Glory to God on high , " was the greeting ...
... true is this that , at all times , men have imagined perfect happiness to be some state of universal peace , a golden age long past or to dawn . " Peace on earth to men , " the complement of " Glory to God on high , " was the greeting ...
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... true and sufficient cause for war in modern times is the desire to retain areas of commercial influence , or acquire new ones , or to oust others from such as we have learned to desire . If this be the case , whatever will serve to ...
... true and sufficient cause for war in modern times is the desire to retain areas of commercial influence , or acquire new ones , or to oust others from such as we have learned to desire . If this be the case , whatever will serve to ...
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