The North American Review, 170. kötet,4-6. kiadásO. Everett, 1900 |
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459. oldal
... never known to remain quiet . France , the most turbulent nation of Europe , was constantly rekindling the flame of war . Our neighbors always considered us , and I think they hold the same opinion still , a people who could not remain ...
... never known to remain quiet . France , the most turbulent nation of Europe , was constantly rekindling the flame of war . Our neighbors always considered us , and I think they hold the same opinion still , a people who could not remain ...
460. oldal
... never be realized ; and if it could , it would bring back upon us all the disasters which have oppressed us , all the difficulties which have beset us from the beginning of this century . If France were to hypnotize herself into this ...
... never be realized ; and if it could , it would bring back upon us all the disasters which have oppressed us , all the difficulties which have beset us from the beginning of this century . If France were to hypnotize herself into this ...
461. oldal
... never positively conquered except by thought . What remains of great ancient nations , of Syria , Egypt , Greece and Rome , is not warlike achievements , but books and monuments ; in fact , whatever is the fruit of labor and of peace ...
... never positively conquered except by thought . What remains of great ancient nations , of Syria , Egypt , Greece and Rome , is not warlike achievements , but books and monuments ; in fact , whatever is the fruit of labor and of peace ...
463. oldal
... never again have to fight . The present crisis will , I feel , be the last , and is un- doubtedly war's death - cry . It is war killing war ; war making further war impossible ; war forced to disappear because it is anti- social ...
... never again have to fight . The present crisis will , I feel , be the last , and is un- doubtedly war's death - cry . It is war killing war ; war making further war impossible ; war forced to disappear because it is anti- social ...
477. oldal
... never to the ex- clusion of fantastic taste and absolute architectural freedom . As a matter of fact , attractiveness of construction is the pass - word of the builders and the key - note to the THE EXPOSITION OF 1900 . 477.
... never to the ex- clusion of fantastic taste and absolute architectural freedom . As a matter of fact , attractiveness of construction is the pass - word of the builders and the key - note to the THE EXPOSITION OF 1900 . 477.
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