An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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In his presidential address to the Society's third meeting , Dr James Hunt declared , ' Statesmen have yet to be taught the practical value of race distinction and the absolute impossibility of applying the civilization and laws of one ...
In his presidential address to the Society's third meeting , Dr James Hunt declared , ' Statesmen have yet to be taught the practical value of race distinction and the absolute impossibility of applying the civilization and laws of one ...
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The monastery of Garaison soon became a microcosm of that authentic European civilization which the war – said to be waged in defence of civilization - was so rapidly smashing to pieces . There were men learned in every discipline of ...
The monastery of Garaison soon became a microcosm of that authentic European civilization which the war – said to be waged in defence of civilization - was so rapidly smashing to pieces . There were men learned in every discipline of ...
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Soon after his arrest , Schweitzer began work on his Philosophy of Civilization – ' thinking and writing with deepest emotion as I thought of those who were lying in the trenches ' . He admitted to himself that as long ago as 1899 he ...
Soon after his arrest , Schweitzer began work on his Philosophy of Civilization – ' thinking and writing with deepest emotion as I thought of those who were lying in the trenches ' . He admitted to himself that as long ago as 1899 he ...
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