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... peace , but so organ- ized and so participated in as to make the actual attainment of peace a reason- able possibility . Such an association I favor with all my heart , and I would make no fine distinction as to whom credit is due . One ...
... peace , but so organ- ized and so participated in as to make the actual attainment of peace a reason- able possibility . Such an association I favor with all my heart , and I would make no fine distinction as to whom credit is due . One ...
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... peace was declared the campaign of the Egyptian extremists re- sulted in serious outbreaks and even assassination . The second is the wave of Bolshevism now threatening the Eastern Hemisphere . If Lenine and Trotsky , having listened ...
... peace was declared the campaign of the Egyptian extremists re- sulted in serious outbreaks and even assassination . The second is the wave of Bolshevism now threatening the Eastern Hemisphere . If Lenine and Trotsky , having listened ...
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... peace now exists , as in 1918 it de- clared that war then existed . On the other hand , if the Republican party is elected one of its first acts will be to declare peace , and then to negotiate a League inspired by the spirit and framed ...
... peace now exists , as in 1918 it de- clared that war then existed . On the other hand , if the Republican party is elected one of its first acts will be to declare peace , and then to negotiate a League inspired by the spirit and framed ...
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... peace that only permanence brings . Vines hung from the broad verandas , and they looked as though they had always hung there - as they had , indeed . And the pictures on the walls belonged there they were portraits of loved and loving ...
... peace that only permanence brings . Vines hung from the broad verandas , and they looked as though they had always hung there - as they had , indeed . And the pictures on the walls belonged there they were portraits of loved and loving ...
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... peace of the East , will make or break the future peace of the world . The mandates of the East , of which the British mandate over Pales- tine is one , are keen tests of the League of Nations . The world may well ask , therefore , what ...
... peace of the East , will make or break the future peace of the world . The mandates of the East , of which the British mandate over Pales- tine is one , are keen tests of the League of Nations . The world may well ask , therefore , what ...
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