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God and War: An Exposition of the Principles Underlying Creative Peace - Page 55
by Daniel Roy Freeman - 1915 - 134 pages
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The Passing of War: A Study in Things that Make for Peace

William Leighton Grane - 1912 - 304 pages
...drudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain ' natural enemies ' of the French, there are successively selected, during the French war, say thirty able-bodied men : Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them : she has, not without difficulty and...
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Examination Papers

Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.) - 1913 - 770 pages
...French, there are successively selected, <Turing the French war, say thirty able-bodied men : Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them: she...sorrow, fed them up to manhood, and even trained them to crafts, so that one can weave, another build, another hammer, and the weakest can stand under thirty...
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World Power: The Empire of Christ

John James MacNeill - 1914 - 218 pages
...souls. From these, there are selected, during the French war, say thirty able-bodied men. Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them; she...sorrow, fed them up to manhood, and even trained them to crafts, so that one can weave, another build, another hammer, and the weakest can stand under thirty...
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Essays

Hubert Bland - 1914 - 316 pages
...the French are successfully selected, during the French war, say, thirty able-bodied men : Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them :...sorrow, fed them up to manhood and even trained them to crafts, so that one can weave, another build, another hammer, and the weakest can stand under thirty...
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The Truth about Socialism

Allan Louis Benson - 1914 - 198 pages
...Dumrudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain 'natural enemies' of the French, there are successively selected, during the French...Dumrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed thent She has not, without difficulty and sorrow, fed them up to manhood and even trained them tip...
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How Diplomats Make War

Francis Neilson - 1915 - 410 pages
...French, there are successively selected, during the French war, say thirty ablebodied men: Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them ;...sorrow, fed them up to manhood, and even trained them to crafts, so that one can weave, another build, another hammer, and the weakest can stand under thirty...
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The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest; the ...

Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 984 pages
...French, there are successfully selected, during the French war, say thirty able-bodied men: Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them: she...sorrow, fed them up to manhood, and even trained them to crafts, so that one can weave, another build, another hammer, and the weakest can stand under thirty...
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How Diplomats Make War

Francis Neilson, British statesman - 1915 - 408 pages
...Dumdrudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain ' Natural Enemies ' of the French, there are successively selected, during the French war, say thirty ablebodied men: Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them ; she has, not without difficulty and sorrow,...
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Thomas Carlyle: How to Know Him

Bliss Perry - 1915 - 302 pages
...Dumdrudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain 'Natural Enemies' of the French, there are successively selected, during the French war, say thirty ablebodied men: Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them ; she has, not without difficulty and sorrow,...
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How Diplomats Make War

Francis Neilson, British statesman - 1915 - 428 pages
...Dumdrudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain ' Natural Enemies ' of the French, there are successively selected, during the French war, say thirty ablebodied men: Dumdrudge, at her own expense, has suckled and nursed them ; she has, not without difficulty and sorrow,...
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