North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... nation . This is distinctly perceived by those who take a correct view of the subject and felt by a sort of instinct through the whole circle ... nations that tolerate extensive military estab- lishments . 26 [ Nov. Peace Societies .
... nation . This is distinctly perceived by those who take a correct view of the subject and felt by a sort of instinct through the whole circle ... nations that tolerate extensive military estab- lishments . 26 [ Nov. Peace Societies .
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... nations that tolerate extensive military estab- lishments . Hence every thing that tends to make a pacifick policy general among nations , has a direct bearing for our particular advantage . And hence , whatever we do from a motive of ...
... nations that tolerate extensive military estab- lishments . Hence every thing that tends to make a pacifick policy general among nations , has a direct bearing for our particular advantage . And hence , whatever we do from a motive of ...
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... nations . The historical annals of every people , that has any , bear witness to this . Every newly discovered island confirms it . Where- ever you find men in any quarter of the globe , you are sure to find them at war ; no matter what ...
... nations . The historical annals of every people , that has any , bear witness to this . Every newly discovered island confirms it . Where- ever you find men in any quarter of the globe , you are sure to find them at war ; no matter what ...
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... nations , there can be no great difficulty in assigning to its true causes the frequency of wars in the present state of society . These causes are unquestionably the existence of the military profes- sion in the social system as one of ...
... nations , there can be no great difficulty in assigning to its true causes the frequency of wars in the present state of society . These causes are unquestionably the existence of the military profes- sion in the social system as one of ...
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... nations is perfectly obvious . This being one of the professions , a certain portion of every generation as they enter upon the stage of life , devote them- selves to it for a subsistence . The ardent and powerful take the lead , and in ...
... nations is perfectly obvious . This being one of the professions , a certain portion of every generation as they enter upon the stage of life , devote them- selves to it for a subsistence . The ardent and powerful take the lead , and in ...
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