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... causes and effects — the costs of World War I that I have seen . The title of his article , " World War I : The Turning Point , " indicates that World War I , which culminated in the horrible Treaty of Versailles , constituted the ...
... causes and effects — the costs of World War I that I have seen . The title of his article , " World War I : The Turning Point , " indicates that World War I , which culminated in the horrible Treaty of Versailles , constituted the ...
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... causes of which are es- sentially foreign to our concerns . Hence therefore it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves , by artificial ties , in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics , or the ordinary combi- nations and ...
... causes of which are es- sentially foreign to our concerns . Hence therefore it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves , by artificial ties , in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics , or the ordinary combi- nations and ...
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... caused the destruction of the American Republic ; they also destroyed most of the essential ideas of our Founding Fathers regarding a limit- ed , constitutional government . The latter two wars also repudiat- ed our non ...
... caused the destruction of the American Republic ; they also destroyed most of the essential ideas of our Founding Fathers regarding a limit- ed , constitutional government . The latter two wars also repudiat- ed our non ...
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... causes , and socialism in particular . His essay on this subject is entitled " The Intellectuals and Socialism , " which was first published in the University of Chicago Law Review in 1949. After giving his analysis of why intellectuals ...
... causes , and socialism in particular . His essay on this subject is entitled " The Intellectuals and Socialism , " which was first published in the University of Chicago Law Review in 1949. After giving his analysis of why intellectuals ...
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... cause of liber- ty which strongly influenced the founders was their own history in England , especially in the development of England's unwritten constitution . The colonists relied upon this constitution for their rights as Englishmen ...
... cause of liber- ty which strongly influenced the founders was their own history in England , especially in the development of England's unwritten constitution . The colonists relied upon this constitution for their rights as Englishmen ...
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