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... reason , morality , religion , all are on the side of the later generation ; so that putting off the final settlement to a later day is well worth trying . Yet this argument did not appeal , or was not allowed to appeal , even to the ...
... reason , morality , religion , all are on the side of the later generation ; so that putting off the final settlement to a later day is well worth trying . Yet this argument did not appeal , or was not allowed to appeal , even to the ...
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... reason , continue for this and additional reasons . For war imposes terrible sacrifices ; and the people naturally demand that it go on until some return or compensation for those sacrifices shall be obtained . Therefore , from another ...
... reason , continue for this and additional reasons . For war imposes terrible sacrifices ; and the people naturally demand that it go on until some return or compensation for those sacrifices shall be obtained . Therefore , from another ...
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... reason why war , once begun , goes on ; the diplomatists , who keep the peace , are unemployed . The transaction of affairs passes completely out of their hands when war begins , and they are not recalled until the war has been fought ...
... reason why war , once begun , goes on ; the diplomatists , who keep the peace , are unemployed . The transaction of affairs passes completely out of their hands when war begins , and they are not recalled until the war has been fought ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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