The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 120Atlantic Monthly Company, 1917 - American essays |
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... sense in which none of us has known . That we were fighting for liberty , justice , the sacredness of treaties and law , and for ' humanity ' in its deepest sense about this there never has been a scintilla of doubt in the general mind ...
... sense in which none of us has known . That we were fighting for liberty , justice , the sacredness of treaties and law , and for ' humanity ' in its deepest sense about this there never has been a scintilla of doubt in the general mind ...
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... sense of sympathy cries out against the tragic in life ; or , more phil- osophically , the sense of order protests against the waste in the world . The sense of order has only to be tender enough , to find itself lacerated at every ...
... sense of sympathy cries out against the tragic in life ; or , more phil- osophically , the sense of order protests against the waste in the world . The sense of order has only to be tender enough , to find itself lacerated at every ...
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... sense of self - government and the reverence for independence , that Louis XIV , when Alsace became a part of France , gave to his governors the significant order : ' Ne touchez pas aux choses d'Alsace ! ' [ Let Alsace alone ! ] Later ...
... sense of self - government and the reverence for independence , that Louis XIV , when Alsace became a part of France , gave to his governors the significant order : ' Ne touchez pas aux choses d'Alsace ! ' [ Let Alsace alone ! ] Later ...
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