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... tion , and putting in its place the principle of universal good- will , is still more repugnant , if possible , to the custom of war . Thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself . Can the soldier do this , and still continue his trade of ...
... tion , and putting in its place the principle of universal good- will , is still more repugnant , if possible , to the custom of war . Thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself . Can the soldier do this , and still continue his trade of ...
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... tion of a neutral power , is found to produce the happiest results , and is very often tried . Yet how inferior to this plan ! The monarch who arbitrates , may not have time or inclination to ex- amine details . Or he may have selfish ...
... tion of a neutral power , is found to produce the happiest results , and is very often tried . Yet how inferior to this plan ! The monarch who arbitrates , may not have time or inclination to ex- amine details . Or he may have selfish ...
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... tion of itself , how far society is entitled to sustain a system which com- pells so many of its members to surrender all the chances which their own industry and virtue may open before them in other directions , and to pass through a ...
... tion of itself , how far society is entitled to sustain a system which com- pells so many of its members to surrender all the chances which their own industry and virtue may open before them in other directions , and to pass through a ...
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... tion . " Secondly , circumstances threw me , for several months during the latter I was part of my stay in France , into the company of commercial men . staying at one of the largest French ports , and mingled in daily intercourse with ...
... tion . " Secondly , circumstances threw me , for several months during the latter I was part of my stay in France , into the company of commercial men . staying at one of the largest French ports , and mingled in daily intercourse with ...
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... tion , credit , manufactures , have made peace the first necessity of modern times . The blood of people can no longer be lightly shed- -war is the last resort of injured right , or wounded honor , Almost all difficulties are now solved ...
... tion , credit , manufactures , have made peace the first necessity of modern times . The blood of people can no longer be lightly shed- -war is the last resort of injured right , or wounded honor , Almost all difficulties are now solved ...
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