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War is enormously discreditable to those who order it to be waged and even to those who merely tolerate its existence . Furthermore , to developed sensibilities the facts of war are revolting and horrifying .
War is enormously discreditable to those who order it to be waged and even to those who merely tolerate its existence . Furthermore , to developed sensibilities the facts of war are revolting and horrifying .
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The feelings to which he refers are rooted in social reality , and their existence can be ascertained in sources other than agitational material . The modern individual's sense of isolation , his so - called spiritual homelessness ...
The feelings to which he refers are rooted in social reality , and their existence can be ascertained in sources other than agitational material . The modern individual's sense of isolation , his so - called spiritual homelessness ...
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the weaker combatants then know and feel what they are fighting for , and the difference between it and other doctrines ; and in that period of every creed's existence , not a few persons may be found , who have realized its fundamental ...
the weaker combatants then know and feel what they are fighting for , and the difference between it and other doctrines ; and in that period of every creed's existence , not a few persons may be found , who have realized its fundamental ...
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WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
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