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Perhaps the greatest shortcoming of modern statesmanship is the fact that it pays so little heed to the teachings of modern science . The great triumph of modern medical art is preventive medicine . The scientific method is to find the ...
Perhaps the greatest shortcoming of modern statesmanship is the fact that it pays so little heed to the teachings of modern science . The great triumph of modern medical art is preventive medicine . The scientific method is to find the ...
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... is a fact , a state of mind already with us . A chap returned from college and told his father that he wanted to go in for civic work . The remark set the father to thinking . Finally he suggested that the boy take up the business ...
... is a fact , a state of mind already with us . A chap returned from college and told his father that he wanted to go in for civic work . The remark set the father to thinking . Finally he suggested that the boy take up the business ...
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If the facts were known , in most instances a judge's sentence actually reads : " I not only sentence you to confinement in a bare , narrow cell in a gloomy building , during which time you will be deprived of all human liberties and ...
If the facts were known , in most instances a judge's sentence actually reads : " I not only sentence you to confinement in a bare , narrow cell in a gloomy building , during which time you will be deprived of all human liberties and ...
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M • EXICO is an unknown country to most Americans , in spite of the fact that she is our nextdoor neighbor . The average American , nourished on newspaper accounts of hold - ups and kidnappings , to say nothing of a steady diet of ...
M • EXICO is an unknown country to most Americans , in spite of the fact that she is our nextdoor neighbor . The average American , nourished on newspaper accounts of hold - ups and kidnappings , to say nothing of a steady diet of ...
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... disregarded this fact , and the whole of the defeated peoples were treated as morally and materially responsible for all the damage , as they would no doubt have treated the victor peoples had the issue of war been different .
... disregarded this fact , and the whole of the defeated peoples were treated as morally and materially responsible for all the damage , as they would no doubt have treated the victor peoples had the issue of war been different .
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