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... become first manifest is a war whose flames have enwrapt the whole earth and which seems likely to leave it poorer by more than ten millions of lives . But the unity made visible in war will remain in peace . Industry and commerce , no ...
... become first manifest is a war whose flames have enwrapt the whole earth and which seems likely to leave it poorer by more than ten millions of lives . But the unity made visible in war will remain in peace . Industry and commerce , no ...
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... become associated with technical controversy . And the reading in Matthew , Seek ye first his kingdom ( or , the kingdom ) ' resembles an early Mishnic saying in Berachoth , that one is to ' receive upon him the yoke of the kingdom of ...
... become associated with technical controversy . And the reading in Matthew , Seek ye first his kingdom ( or , the kingdom ) ' resembles an early Mishnic saying in Berachoth , that one is to ' receive upon him the yoke of the kingdom of ...
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... become as them , and we too have but to die if we would be with that which we do seek . Follow where all is fled ! ' The Universal Light and Beauty , the Benediction which the eclipsing curse of birth cannot quench , will consume the ...
... become as them , and we too have but to die if we would be with that which we do seek . Follow where all is fled ! ' The Universal Light and Beauty , the Benediction which the eclipsing curse of birth cannot quench , will consume the ...
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