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Page 103
... kind prevail among nations , there is no hope of securing a lasting peace . If nations could overcome the mutual fear and distrust whose somber shadow is now thrown over the world , and could meet with confidence and good will to settle ...
... kind prevail among nations , there is no hope of securing a lasting peace . If nations could overcome the mutual fear and distrust whose somber shadow is now thrown over the world , and could meet with confidence and good will to settle ...
Page 273
... kind of individual or one kind of culture . As one or the other of them achieves an ascendancy over any united group , it forms a corresponding civilization - a Puri- tan New England , a Renaissance Italy , or that association of monks ...
... kind of individual or one kind of culture . As one or the other of them achieves an ascendancy over any united group , it forms a corresponding civilization - a Puri- tan New England , a Renaissance Italy , or that association of monks ...
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... kind , science has laid the axe to the root of the tree , and we may hope that by degrees such beliefs and half - beliefs will either be discredited or placed on a scientific basis . Lastly , the greatly extended horizon which science ...
... kind , science has laid the axe to the root of the tree , and we may hope that by degrees such beliefs and half - beliefs will either be discredited or placed on a scientific basis . Lastly , the greatly extended horizon which science ...
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