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... citizens . Life is in constant peril and normal activity impossible . The city fathers seek to remedy this dreadful state of affairs , but the citizens insist on their right to carry a knife . After years of futility the city council at ...
... citizens . Life is in constant peril and normal activity impossible . The city fathers seek to remedy this dreadful state of affairs , but the citizens insist on their right to carry a knife . After years of futility the city council at ...
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... citizens of America take an active part in the problem of disarmament . The United States could be the most influential factor in international affairs today , provided its citizens really wanted it . . . . Two days later , on February ...
... citizens of America take an active part in the problem of disarmament . The United States could be the most influential factor in international affairs today , provided its citizens really wanted it . . . . Two days later , on February ...
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... citizens ; to increase the mili- tary strength of a nation no longer guarantees its security . The present condition of international anarchy , which forces mankind to live under the constant threat of sudden annihilation , has led to a ...
... citizens ; to increase the mili- tary strength of a nation no longer guarantees its security . The present condition of international anarchy , which forces mankind to live under the constant threat of sudden annihilation , has led to a ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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