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Man's strength is increasing , but still undisciplined . 9. We can , if we will , more -than realize the boldest imaginings of our race . This article will appear as the closing chapter of Mr. Wells ' new " Short History of the World ...
Man's strength is increasing , but still undisciplined . 9. We can , if we will , more -than realize the boldest imaginings of our race . This article will appear as the closing chapter of Mr. Wells ' new " Short History of the World ...
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... as yet uncontrollable powers , gives him also the hope of controlling these powers . Man is still only adolescent . His troubles are not the troubles of senility and exhaustion , but of increasing and still undisciplined strength .
... as yet uncontrollable powers , gives him also the hope of controlling these powers . Man is still only adolescent . His troubles are not the troubles of senility and exhaustion , but of increasing and still undisciplined strength .
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When men like Elihu Root , Theodore Vail , and Herbert Hoover emphasize the fact that industrial development and national progress depend in great degree upon the improvement of methods and the increase of output by research , and when ...
When men like Elihu Root , Theodore Vail , and Herbert Hoover emphasize the fact that industrial development and national progress depend in great degree upon the improvement of methods and the increase of output by research , and when ...
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Manifold increase in the production of the soil , the rapid conquest of disease , the creation and development of industries and the reduction in cost of daily necessities , all these and much more we owe to science , whose work for ...
Manifold increase in the production of the soil , the rapid conquest of disease , the creation and development of industries and the reduction in cost of daily necessities , all these and much more we owe to science , whose work for ...
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Since the World War the frightful dogma of force has seemingly secured an increased hold upon the minds of men . Through force all things are to be accomplished . The healing influence of justice and the wisely directing power of ...
Since the World War the frightful dogma of force has seemingly secured an increased hold upon the minds of men . Through force all things are to be accomplished . The healing influence of justice and the wisely directing power of ...
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