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There is much more in this kind , more budgets , various estimates ; but enough has been cited to show that much is given us to discuss , to disagree with , to get excited about , and over which to break up domestic peace .
There is much more in this kind , more budgets , various estimates ; but enough has been cited to show that much is given us to discuss , to disagree with , to get excited about , and over which to break up domestic peace .
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We must divest our minds of the sentimental fiction that primitive man was a peaceful and unarmed herdsman , roaming the steppes and prairies seeking fresh pasturage for his flocks , if we would understand how the organisation of the ...
We must divest our minds of the sentimental fiction that primitive man was a peaceful and unarmed herdsman , roaming the steppes and prairies seeking fresh pasturage for his flocks , if we would understand how the organisation of the ...
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Peace and Goodwill in Industry . By Stanley Baldwin . Allen and Unwin , 1925 . In a fine passage in Mr G. M. Trevelyan's new and most entrancing history of England we read that : ; The story of the Mingling of the Races in Britain ...
Peace and Goodwill in Industry . By Stanley Baldwin . Allen and Unwin , 1925 . In a fine passage in Mr G. M. Trevelyan's new and most entrancing history of England we read that : ; The story of the Mingling of the Races in Britain ...
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... the peculiar character of our strength , both in peace and in war , and he gives the basis of his belief that however greatly in future the outer regions of the earth may develop , the peculiar and far - reaching form of strength ...
... the peculiar character of our strength , both in peace and in war , and he gives the basis of his belief that however greatly in future the outer regions of the earth may develop , the peculiar and far - reaching form of strength ...
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... from the economic stability which has gone therewith ; or perchance , from our world - mission , as preservers of a world - peace in the interests not only of ourselves , but of the whole of less - fortunate humanity .
... from the economic stability which has gone therewith ; or perchance , from our world - mission , as preservers of a world - peace in the interests not only of ourselves , but of the whole of less - fortunate humanity .
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