The Social Studies, Volume 36McKinley Publishing Company, 1945 |
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Page 229
... fact and is not stampeded in favor of conscription . Nor is he convinced that it is worthless . In his long essay he examines many sides of the question and in the end he withholds a final decision . He counsels against precipitate ...
... fact and is not stampeded in favor of conscription . Nor is he convinced that it is worthless . In his long essay he examines many sides of the question and in the end he withholds a final decision . He counsels against precipitate ...
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... fact remains that , in our stage of civilization , and as World War I and World War II proved , war is the ultimate arbitrator of struggle for power.12 Although numerous philosophers ( from the ancient ones through Kropotkin , Tolstoy ...
... fact remains that , in our stage of civilization , and as World War I and World War II proved , war is the ultimate arbitrator of struggle for power.12 Although numerous philosophers ( from the ancient ones through Kropotkin , Tolstoy ...
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... fact that before the war American production of the synthetic product was only an insignificant few hundred tons per year . Should the United States continue to main- These facts , then , should be kept in mind when we attempt to find ...
... fact that before the war American production of the synthetic product was only an insignificant few hundred tons per year . Should the United States continue to main- These facts , then , should be kept in mind when we attempt to find ...
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