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... barbarism of the barbarians as in the disunity among the civilized , and I made the correct and sad prophecy : " It is practically certain that economics , a war , or both will destroy the Fascist dictators and their regimes . But that ...
... barbarism of the barbarians as in the disunity among the civilized , and I made the correct and sad prophecy : " It is practically certain that economics , a war , or both will destroy the Fascist dictators and their regimes . But that ...
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... barbarism . I could almost see the helpless Armenians being bayoneted by the Turkish soldiers and the women and children fleeing and floundering through the snowdrifts . And I had a shadowy feeling as I had about the puppy in the bucket ...
... barbarism . I could almost see the helpless Armenians being bayoneted by the Turkish soldiers and the women and children fleeing and floundering through the snowdrifts . And I had a shadowy feeling as I had about the puppy in the bucket ...
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... barbarism . I feel passionately for what I call civilized life ; I hate passionately what I call barbarism . When as a small child I heard my father say one day at lunch that , as regards rules of life , a man need only follow that ...
... barbarism . I feel passionately for what I call civilized life ; I hate passionately what I call barbarism . When as a small child I heard my father say one day at lunch that , as regards rules of life , a man need only follow that ...
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