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... modern warfare , the bestial ferocity of civil strife , are parading themselves before the people of the world as never before and bring to this problem an increased ratio of emotion that some feel is exercised at the expense of reason ...
... modern warfare , the bestial ferocity of civil strife , are parading themselves before the people of the world as never before and bring to this problem an increased ratio of emotion that some feel is exercised at the expense of reason ...
Page 62
... modern warfare , which such possession must bring about . Indeed , this is generally recognized and colonial policies are framed more and more upon the negative " dog - in - the- manger " principle that we dare not give up something ...
... modern warfare , which such possession must bring about . Indeed , this is generally recognized and colonial policies are framed more and more upon the negative " dog - in - the- manger " principle that we dare not give up something ...
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... modern warfare is a futile method of attempting to obtain security and that modern methods of warfare , the bombing , burning , and gassing of non - combatants are actions beyond the pale of consideration for those who are seeking a ...
... modern warfare is a futile method of attempting to obtain security and that modern methods of warfare , the bombing , burning , and gassing of non - combatants are actions beyond the pale of consideration for those who are seeking a ...
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