The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... respect for international rights and treaties has vanished from our hearts . Should German policy finally triumph , it seems there would be no law in Europe but that of brute force ! These and other terrible eventualities are held up ...
... respect for international rights and treaties has vanished from our hearts . Should German policy finally triumph , it seems there would be no law in Europe but that of brute force ! These and other terrible eventualities are held up ...
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... respect and pity for his enemies . He is aiming not at them , but at a par- ticular cause through them . It is far easier to bless those who kill you than those who curse you ; and in war it is far oftener not those against whom you ...
... respect and pity for his enemies . He is aiming not at them , but at a par- ticular cause through them . It is far easier to bless those who kill you than those who curse you ; and in war it is far oftener not those against whom you ...
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... respects the results deducible from this theory accord with known facts respect- ing the zodiacal light , meteoric systems , comets , and the corona . Skin Grafting . - This remedy now appears quite successful . The Medical Press of ...
... respects the results deducible from this theory accord with known facts respect- ing the zodiacal light , meteoric systems , comets , and the corona . Skin Grafting . - This remedy now appears quite successful . The Medical Press of ...
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