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... objects , and an- alyze its motives ; mark the spirit it cherishes , and the passions it kindles into a blaze ; trace its progress in guilt , and its results in mischief and woe ; go to its fleets and its camps reeking with pollution ...
... objects , and an- alyze its motives ; mark the spirit it cherishes , and the passions it kindles into a blaze ; trace its progress in guilt , and its results in mischief and woe ; go to its fleets and its camps reeking with pollution ...
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... objects . Whatseover ye would that men should do unto you , do ye even so to them . The soldier do to others what he ... object in the spread of peace co - exten- sive with Christianity itself . Here is all we ask - such an application of.
... objects . Whatseover ye would that men should do unto you , do ye even so to them . The soldier do to others what he ... object in the spread of peace co - exten- sive with Christianity itself . Here is all we ask - such an application of.
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... objects rather of sympathy than of chas- tisement , have to bear the penalties of a conflict into which they could never have been betrayed , but for their own delusive admiration of a policy of arms . Sad and solemn are the lessons ...
... objects rather of sympathy than of chas- tisement , have to bear the penalties of a conflict into which they could never have been betrayed , but for their own delusive admiration of a policy of arms . Sad and solemn are the lessons ...
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... object of repressing that desire for reforms of every kind , which had now become the marked characteristic of the leading countries of Europe . As soon , therefore , as hostilities began , the English government had a twofold duty to ...
... object of repressing that desire for reforms of every kind , which had now become the marked characteristic of the leading countries of Europe . As soon , therefore , as hostilities began , the English government had a twofold duty to ...
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... object of which is to render them reckless and hardened , shut out , during all the best years of their manhood , from " the precious possibilities " of exis- tence which are open to other men , and inured to thoughts , in connection ...
... object of which is to render them reckless and hardened , shut out , during all the best years of their manhood , from " the precious possibilities " of exis- tence which are open to other men , and inured to thoughts , in connection ...
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