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These motives do not seek to promote the welfare of the Ottoman peoples and to accomplish something in the way of solving the ugliest problem of Europe ; their purpose is to readjust European jealousies and to prevent one power from ...
These motives do not seek to promote the welfare of the Ottoman peoples and to accomplish something in the way of solving the ugliest problem of Europe ; their purpose is to readjust European jealousies and to prevent one power from ...
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An unfortunate phase of the problem is that these subject peoples themselves are not without their serious shortcomings . Such things as popular education and a fair chance have not been their experience . 4.
An unfortunate phase of the problem is that these subject peoples themselves are not without their serious shortcomings . Such things as popular education and a fair chance have not been their experience . 4.
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... men lolling around , doing nothing except exchanging stimulating tales of criminal adventures and becoming more proficient in crime , is enough to make one despair of any solution of the criminal problem while idleness continues .
... men lolling around , doing nothing except exchanging stimulating tales of criminal adventures and becoming more proficient in crime , is enough to make one despair of any solution of the criminal problem while idleness continues .
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Shall we give our mind , our understanding and our sympathy to these problems or shall we stand aside and add to our national stock ... There is plenty of it in this country , the problem is to get it moving and give it wise direction .
Shall we give our mind , our understanding and our sympathy to these problems or shall we stand aside and add to our national stock ... There is plenty of it in this country , the problem is to get it moving and give it wise direction .
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All the great problems before it are full of thorny possibilities . The temper in which they are approached is everything , and that temper depends upon the ideas about human life , its purpose and conditions , that are in the minds of ...
All the great problems before it are full of thorny possibilities . The temper in which they are approached is everything , and that temper depends upon the ideas about human life , its purpose and conditions , that are in the minds of ...
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