| 1924 - 700 páginas
..."Without having improved appreciably in virtue, or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish • its own extermination." As to the possibility of another explosion in Europe, Mr. Churchill declares that the causes of war... | |
| 1926 - 338 páginas
...improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish its own...stands at attention, obedient, expectant, ready to serve, ready to shear away the peoples en masse: ready, if called on, to pulverize, without hope of... | |
| 1926 - 358 páginas
...Without having improved appreciably in virtue, or enjoying wiser guides, it has got into its hands, for the first time, the tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish its own extermination. Death stands at attention, obedient, ready to shear away the peoples en tnasse, ready, if called upon,... | |
| William McDougall - 1927 - 182 páginas
...Without having improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly...stands at attention, obedient, expectant, ready to serve, ready to shear away the peoples en masse; ready, if called on, to pulverize, without hope of... | |
| Raymond Blaine Fosdick - 1928 - 266 páginas
...Without having improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly...the glories and toils of men have at last led them. Death stands at attention, obedient, expectant, ready to serve, ready to shear away the peoples en... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1930 - 98 páginas
...Without having improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish its own extermination. Death stands at attention, obedient, expectant, ready to serve, ready to shear away the peoples en... | |
| 1948 - 856 páginas
...Without having improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish its extermination. That is the point in human destinies to which all the glories and toils of men have... | |
| David Gress - 1985 - 308 páginas
...Without having improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish its own extermination.34 In 1947, after the first use of nuclear weapons in war, and after it was clear that... | |
| Kenneth W. Thompson - 1987 - 380 páginas
...Without having improved appreciably in virtue or enjoying wiser guidance, it has got into its hands for the first time the tools by which it can unfailingly accomplish its own extermination.10 Wars were no longer, as in the days of feudalism or the eighteenth century, to be... | |
| Francis D. Nichol - 2000 - 590 páginas
...endeavor." Gloomily he observes that "mankind has never been in this position before," and that this "is the point in human destinies to which all the glories and toils of men have at last led them." ' An echo of this doleful description of man's probable future fate is found in the annual report of... | |
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