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Here was a great area which for centuries had known little except inter - racial strife , whose people had been sunk in ignorance and degradation , in which communicable disease annually removed a considerable percentage of the ...
Here was a great area which for centuries had known little except inter - racial strife , whose people had been sunk in ignorance and degradation , in which communicable disease annually removed a considerable percentage of the ...
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... more contented race of American men instead of a growing proportion of men who are dropping in their tracks from strains on their hearts overworked in the race for more power , more money . " Yes , Our sons and daughters are already ...
... more contented race of American men instead of a growing proportion of men who are dropping in their tracks from strains on their hearts overworked in the race for more power , more money . " Yes , Our sons and daughters are already ...
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No one can guess what light they may shed on the history of the human race . The crafts of Mexico often show a delightful and harmonious blending of Spanish , Indian , and even Chinese motifs . It should be remembered that the Chinese ...
No one can guess what light they may shed on the history of the human race . The crafts of Mexico often show a delightful and harmonious blending of Spanish , Indian , and even Chinese motifs . It should be remembered that the Chinese ...
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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 , " which is about to be published .
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 , " which is about to be published .
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Can we doubt that presently our race will more than realize our boldest imaginations , that it will achieve unity and peace and live in a world more splendid and lovely than any palace or garden that we know , going on from strength to ...
Can we doubt that presently our race will more than realize our boldest imaginations , that it will achieve unity and peace and live in a world more splendid and lovely than any palace or garden that we know , going on from strength to ...
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