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... suppose that democracies are always or necessarily , peaceful . Democratic Athens was much more prone to warlike adventure than aristocratic Sparta . Athens tended to be swept into unconsidered enter- prises under the leadership of men ...
... suppose that democracies are always or necessarily , peaceful . Democratic Athens was much more prone to warlike adventure than aristocratic Sparta . Athens tended to be swept into unconsidered enter- prises under the leadership of men ...
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... suppose that such intense moral indignation would be aroused ? To take an example , when Germany invaded Belgium intense indignation with Germany and intense sympathy with Belgium were very generally felt . But they were felt because of ...
... suppose that such intense moral indignation would be aroused ? To take an example , when Germany invaded Belgium intense indignation with Germany and intense sympathy with Belgium were very generally felt . But they were felt because of ...
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... suppose that the world will judge otherwise means that it will have reversed some of its most decided historical judg- ments . It has up to the present been customary to suppose that many of the great leaders of revolt , from Moses to ...
... suppose that the world will judge otherwise means that it will have reversed some of its most decided historical judg- ments . It has up to the present been customary to suppose that many of the great leaders of revolt , from Moses to ...
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