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... nation has its own army and navy and air force , it will use them when it gets excited , whatever trea- ties its government may have signed . There will be no safety in the world until men have ap- plied to the rules between different ...
... nation has its own army and navy and air force , it will use them when it gets excited , whatever trea- ties its government may have signed . There will be no safety in the world until men have ap- plied to the rules between different ...
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... nation can evolve intelligently , inspiringly , reverently , completely divorced from all unreason , all superstition , and all unwholesome emotionalism . THEODORE DREISER THE original inquiry which is responsible for the ROBERT ANDREWS ...
... nation can evolve intelligently , inspiringly , reverently , completely divorced from all unreason , all superstition , and all unwholesome emotionalism . THEODORE DREISER THE original inquiry which is responsible for the ROBERT ANDREWS ...
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... nations which are the most serious threat of the future . Nations fear each other and think that in order to safeguard ... nation the right to do anything , if only it had the necessary power . It may be said that since the establishment ...
... nations which are the most serious threat of the future . Nations fear each other and think that in order to safeguard ... nation the right to do anything , if only it had the necessary power . It may be said that since the establishment ...
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012114125 PAGE I ALBERT EINSTEIN | 3 |
BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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