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RING OUT THE SLOWLY DYING CAUSE
AND ANCIENT FORMS OF PARTY STRIFE,
RING IN THE NOBLER MODES OF LIFE,
THE SWEETER MANNERS, PURER LAWS. |
RING IN THE VALIANT MAN AND FREE,
THE LARGER HEART, THE KINDLIER HAND,
RING OUT THE DARKNESS OF THE LAND,
RING IN THE CHRIST THAT IS TO BE. |
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PART ONE |
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DEDICATION |
PREFACE |
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1.
Secretary of
Peace |
2.
War is Mesmerism |
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3.
Face Forward |
4.
Nations Adopt
the Individual's
Standpoint |
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5.
Who Grants the
License to Kill? |
6.
The Bankers and
War |
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7.
Why War Instead
of Arbitration? |
8.
Icons and Mutiny |
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9.
Is There Any Loss
in Doing Right? |
10.
Blessed Are the
Pure in Heart |
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11.
Fifteen Years
Peace |
12.
Why not the
Golden Rule on Both
Sides of the Street? |
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13.
Interest Payments
on Corpses and
Ghosts |
14.
What Stands in
the Way? |
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15.
The Army of Peace |
16.
The Promised Day |
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17.
Two Paths to
Peace |
18.
Cain and Abel |
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19.
The Main Street
of the World |
20.
Five Thousand
Miles of Homes |
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21.
Injustice |
22.
Japan |
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23.
Who is on the
Firing Line? |
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PART TWO |
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1.
Peace and the
Monroe Doctrine |
2.
The Monroe
Doctrine and Peace |
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3.
Observations |
4.
Good Government
and Good Trade |
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5.
Nations With
Colic |
6.
President Diaz |
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7.
Salvador |
8.
Argentina, Chile,
and Brazil |
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9.
Look Up |
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Also see:
Live And Grow Young
Arthur Stilwell.com |
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NEW YORK
THE BANKERS PUBLISHING COMPANY
1911 |
LONDON
EFFINGHAM WILSON, 54
THREADNEEDLE ST. |
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