is, and what it means the countless thousands who are suffering and dying in the trenches France and Flanders? possible that any good can eotno of it, that the ends tor which we are supposed to lighting—such, for example, the abolition of war---can conceivably lie attained when
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desire for revenge, after ending), little before —and will ready and eager to try and win back what had taken from her. the plain tart is, and dispute it we we do not know what are lighting for. Mr. Ascpiith, it is said, has told us repeatedly what we are lighting for. lie has t
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i! i'H: u*.u* < ;i;t11 liicii is .*( 11l Mi* IVl'ldi s-!H'SS uiir. lit -ii!!'i I our inn:«. 1:1 dutv art lii. • 11 i p-1 u-1 trntli know, tli.it lw livr in tlir 11! < Ki.l ami toil ami fire. will rralmrd tlios ■ it, tn «• (lim iv . 11 it tit all >-t The viet orv I 't truth i- in'
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I ■ f. t 1 1.• war )• Ila ir « :iv, t!i :ir- uiii. 11;.- l:it I <r< l\ iti !i. ;i< ivi i| ..11 ii- in int 111:11 i(i') t li.it AI nil \ ■ Ihi tin' |>r' .lit i- n<>t .U"iiiL' t-« tin- war. I'.i.th Mr. I.!. (I. <>p_v < 1 Mr. ('! 111 r< •11i! mini' lis" of thr r. <•'nt Aili'.iii ::i
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t hi* iiil cut ru of etc., and ]>! i .'l--< S ,'l ai ion |le IK ;iiid < 1 ill--ks : ill n<> natinn die |< '.' f.r is jm ace t««> small a (li.- fur'.' l!a\e ri-k<'il tr»i luii.'h ur too little to redeem i.ur jili (1 slmll 1a (.roved when have at. v" I have t. r. ntess, observed ri
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liv I ,"!us iiall', 11 atul '.t !i.• with war h >t)• v'! i ' this h<. 1< ■ t it: its , | all m - \ . I I f t< ia , th•<-ti v -nr.: pa nit* r. -|m n-ililf thi tifjii i\. Tii, '1 fi
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Dr. Froisland, Paris correspondent of the Christiana , describing visit to Verdun, gives the following : But now some shells had begun to fall upon the town. They came from the north. . . . The cannon thundered without ceasing, but one could not distinguish any definite sound ;
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