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... peace and , therefore , they cannot make peace . Had they been able to make peace , they would have been masters of Europe without a war . Having gone to war , it would have been within the bounds of human possibility to make peace in ...
... peace and , therefore , they cannot make peace . Had they been able to make peace , they would have been masters of Europe without a war . Having gone to war , it would have been within the bounds of human possibility to make peace in ...
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... peace all have prayed , worked , and fought for , the peace that was surely attainable , is not in sight . The Conference at Yalta has forestalled the Conference which could make the good , the enduring peace , and has made a bad peace ...
... peace all have prayed , worked , and fought for , the peace that was surely attainable , is not in sight . The Conference at Yalta has forestalled the Conference which could make the good , the enduring peace , and has made a bad peace ...
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... peace will ensure the survival of the weaker nations . War may unmake weaker nations - the present war has unmade many . So may peace - some of the weaker nations to - day are losing their independence through the nature of the peace ...
... peace will ensure the survival of the weaker nations . War may unmake weaker nations - the present war has unmade many . So may peace - some of the weaker nations to - day are losing their independence through the nature of the peace ...
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AICKMAN ROBERT FORDYCE | 96 |
Lament for Oradour | 106 |
Basic Christianity | 144 |
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