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" The economic crises, due in great part to the system of armaments a entrance, and the continual danger which lies in this massing of war material, are transforming the armed peace of our days into a crushing burden, which the peoples have more and more... "
Swords and Ploughshares: Or, The Supplanting of the System of War by the ... - Page 236
by Lucia True Ames Mead - 1912 - 249 pages
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Concord, Volumes 13-15

1898 - 642 pages
...set before, themselves. The economic crises due in great Part to the system of armaments a outrance and the continual danger which lies in this massing...more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident, then, thit if this state of things were prolonged it would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it...
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Public Opinion, Volume 25

1898 - 864 pages
...set before themselves. The economic crisis, due in great part to the system of armaments a l'outrance and the continual danger which lies in this massing...and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident that if this state of things were to be prolonged it would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm it...
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The Inland Educator, Volumes 7-8

1898 - 670 pages
...set before themselves. The economic crises, due in great part to the system of armaments l'outrance, and the continual danger which lies in this massing...peace of our days into a crushing burden which the people have more and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident that if this state of 118 119 things...
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The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher, Volumes 7-8

1898 - 956 pages
...set before themselves. The economic crises, clue in great part to the system of armaments I'outrance, and the continual danger which lies in this massing...peace of our days into a crushing burden which the people have more and more difficulty in bearing. It appears evident that if this state of things were...
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Handbook of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1896 - 786 pages
...before themselves. "The economic crises, due in great part to the system of armaments <J outrance, and the continual danger which lies in this massing...appears evident, then, that if this state of things were prolonged it would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the...
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The Advocate of Peace, Volumes 60-61

1898 - 556 pages
...part to the system of armament à outrance, and the continual danger which lies in this accumulation of war material, are transforming the armed peace...peoples have more and more difficulty in bearing. It seems evident that if this state of things continues it will inevitably lead to the very cataclysm...
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Daily News Almanac and Political Register, Volumes 14-15

1898 - 944 pages
...outrance, anrt the continual danger which lies in Ihis massing of war material are transforming tbe armed peace of our days Into a crushing burden which...and more difficulty In bearing. It appears evident that If this state of things were to be prolonged ft would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm it...
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The Federation of the World

Benjamin Franklin Trueblood - 1899 - 190 pages
...they less and less fulfill the object the governments have set before themselves. The economic crisis, due in great part to the system of armaments d entrance,...and more difficulty in bearing. 'It appears evident that if this state of things were to be prolonged, it would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm it...
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The Foreign Policy of the United States: Political and Commercial. Addresses ...

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1899 - 232 pages
...governments have set before themselves. "The economic crises, due in great part to the system of armaments & entrance \ and the continual danger which lies in...appears evident, then, that if this state of things were prolonged it would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the...
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The Foreign Policy of the United States, Political and Commercial ..., Volume 13

American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1899 - 234 pages
...have set before themselves. " The economic crises, due in great part to the system of armaments el entrance, and the continual danger which lies in this...appears evident, then, that if this state of things were prolonged it would inevitably lead to the very cataclysm which it is desired to avert, and the...
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