| Patrick G. Coy - Biography & Autobiography - 1988 - 422 pages
...18,000 Japanese. . . . They die vaporized, our Japanese brothers, scattered, man, woman and children, to the four winds, over the seven seas. Perhaps we...on our faces, feel them in the rain on the hills of Easton. . . . 'We have spent two billion on the greatest scientific gamtie in history and won,' said... | |
| J. Patout Burns - Philosophy - 1996 - 244 pages
...page one, column one of The Herald Tribune says. The effect is hoped for, not known. It is to be hoped they are vaporized, our Japanese brothers, scattered...on our faces, feel them in the rain on the hills of Easton." As cited in The Catholic Worker, vol. 62, no. 5 (Aug-Sept. 1995), p. 1. 26. The painful discovery... | |
| James Tunstead Burtchaell - Religion - 1998 - 356 pages
...That is, we hope we have killed them. . . . The effect is hoped for, not known. It is to be hoped that they are vaporized, our Japanese brothers, scattered,...and babies, to the four winds, over the seven seas. . . . "We have spent two billion on the greatest scientific gamble in history and won," said President... | |
| Mark Zwick, Louise Zwick - Religion - 2005 - 372 pages
...one, column one of the Herald Tribune, says. The effect is hoped for, not known. It is to be hoped they are vaporized, our Japanese brothers, scattered,...on our faces, feel them in the rain on the hills of Easton — Our Lord Himself has already pronounced judgment on the atomic bomb. When James and John... | |
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