Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... civilization than that which any of the savage tribes of Africa have yet attained . In the pursuit of their private avocations enterprising individuals have often attained from some of these tribes the privilege of making establishments ...
... civilization than that which any of the savage tribes of Africa have yet attained . In the pursuit of their private avocations enterprising individuals have often attained from some of these tribes the privilege of making establishments ...
Page 108
... civilization , and happiness ; and hence it can only be justified upon the ground that it is a less evil than that which can only be avoided by the resort to war . In this view , war presents itself as a choice between evils . That war ...
... civilization , and happiness ; and hence it can only be justified upon the ground that it is a less evil than that which can only be avoided by the resort to war . In this view , war presents itself as a choice between evils . That war ...
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... civilization , and happiness ; and hence it can only be justified upon the ground that it is a less evil than that which can only be avoided by the resort to war . In this view , war presents itself as a choice between evils . That war ...
... civilization , and happiness ; and hence it can only be justified upon the ground that it is a less evil than that which can only be avoided by the resort to war . In this view , war presents itself as a choice between evils . That war ...
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... civilization could hardly exist among any people where each individual was allowed to be the judge and avenger of his own wrongs . That governments should be allowed to exercise privi- leges and powers in deciding their disputes with ...
... civilization could hardly exist among any people where each individual was allowed to be the judge and avenger of his own wrongs . That governments should be allowed to exercise privi- leges and powers in deciding their disputes with ...
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... civilization , and Christianity implore the governments of the world to suppress wars . The scientific traveler desires to explore every square mile of the globe , to study its botany and mineralogy , its reptiles , birds , and beasts ...
... civilization , and Christianity implore the governments of the world to suppress wars . The scientific traveler desires to explore every square mile of the globe , to study its botany and mineralogy , its reptiles , birds , and beasts ...
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