The Book of Peace: A Collection of Essays on War and Peace |
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... peace has been preserved since 1815 by the various agencies and influ- ences which constitute the cause of peace . The sentiments of the civilized world on this subject are very different now from what they were fifty years ago ; and ...
... peace has been preserved since 1815 by the various agencies and influ- ences which constitute the cause of peace . The sentiments of the civilized world on this subject are very different now from what they were fifty years ago ; and ...
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... peace ; and they should all examine this subject till their views are settled , and then let the world know what they think concerning the incompatibility of war with their religion . They should also train up all under their care in ...
... peace ; and they should all examine this subject till their views are settled , and then let the world know what they think concerning the incompatibility of war with their religion . They should also train up all under their care in ...
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... peace . In 1827 , our expenditures for war were about nine times as much as for all other purposes . In 1832 , we expended for civil offices $ 1,800,758 ; for intercourse with other nations , $ 325,181 ; for miscellaneous objects ...
... peace . In 1827 , our expenditures for war were about nine times as much as for all other purposes . In 1832 , we expended for civil offices $ 1,800,758 ; for intercourse with other nations , $ 325,181 ; for miscellaneous objects ...
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... peace can become permanent or general ; and , among other means adapted to produce such a change , we wish , as the friends of temperance have done in their cause , to show you how men the most distinguished in all ages for their ...
... peace can become permanent or general ; and , among other means adapted to produce such a change , we wish , as the friends of temperance have done in their cause , to show you how men the most distinguished in all ages for their ...
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A Collection of Essays on War and Peace . caused , and the mischiefs they perpetrated ; that men there were , men deemed worthy of popular recompense , who for some small pecuniary retribution , hired themselves out to do any deeds of ...
A Collection of Essays on War and Peace . caused , and the mischiefs they perpetrated ; that men there were , men deemed worthy of popular recompense , who for some small pecuniary retribution , hired themselves out to do any deeds of ...
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AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY Apostles argument arms army battle bayonet benevolence blessing blood cause of peace century character Chris Christ Christendom Christian church civil common crime custom dead death defence destroy disputes duty earth enemies England Europe evil father favor fight fire forbearance France French friends of peace glory gospel Greece hands heart heathen heaven honor horrors human hundred idolatry individuals influence justice kill land lawfulness of war less lives mankind mass means ment military millions mind misery missionaries Moloch moral murder Napoleon nations nature navy never object officer pacific pagan passions perish precepts Prince of Peace principles profession punishment Quakers reason religion religion of peace Resist not evil rulers Russia savage says sentiment ships slaughter soldiers soul Spain spirit suffering sword Tatian TERTULLIAN thing thou thousand tion truth violence virtue war-system warrior wars whole wounded wrong