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... honor , as capable of the holiest justification . The instruments rise in grandeur , carnage and mutual slaughter rise in holiness , exactly as the motives and the interests rise on behalf of which such awful powers are invoked ...
... honor , as capable of the holiest justification . The instruments rise in grandeur , carnage and mutual slaughter rise in holiness , exactly as the motives and the interests rise on behalf of which such awful powers are invoked ...
Side x
... honored , would the inference be valid that those interests were shaking in their foundations . And any confederation or compact of nations for abol- ishing war would be the inauguration of a downward path for man . 1 " Merciful ...
... honored , would the inference be valid that those interests were shaking in their foundations . And any confederation or compact of nations for abol- ishing war would be the inauguration of a downward path for man . 1 " Merciful ...
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... honor , and disdaining that sort of patriotism which sacrifices the truth to nationality , speaks of our pretensions in these words : Les Anglois qui ont une littérature infiniment plus variée que la notre . This fact is a feature in ...
... honor , and disdaining that sort of patriotism which sacrifices the truth to nationality , speaks of our pretensions in these words : Les Anglois qui ont une littérature infiniment plus variée que la notre . This fact is a feature in ...
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... honors . This he owed to his country as well as to his family . He recoiled from what he figured to himself ( but too often falsely figured ) as the haughty and disdainful English nobility — all so rich , all so polished in man- ner ...
... honors . This he owed to his country as well as to his family . He recoiled from what he figured to himself ( but too often falsely figured ) as the haughty and disdainful English nobility — all so rich , all so polished in man- ner ...
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... Honors , beauty of the first order , wealth , and the power which follows wealth as its shadow - what could these do ? what had they done ? In proportion as they had settled heav- ily upon herself , she had found them to entail a load ...
... Honors , beauty of the first order , wealth , and the power which follows wealth as its shadow - what could these do ? what had they done ? In proportion as they had settled heav- ily upon herself , she had found them to entail a load ...
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