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But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

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In the cold, shivering twilight, preceding the daybreak of civilization, the dominating emotion of man was fear.

The very strength of a nation eventually proves to be its weakness.

If there ever was a militant religion, it was that of early New England.

Motherhood is at its best when the tender chords of sympathy have been touched.

Ignorance is a menace to peace.

Ideas have unhinged the gates of empires.

The lawlessness of frontier life in America has been pictured as a remarkable phenomenon. In reality, it was the natural consequence of indiscriminate mixing of volatile substances.

Segregation never brought anyone anything except trouble.

The higher the general average of intelligence, all things else being equal, the less the disposition to be meddlesome, critical, and overbearing.

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But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.

But primitive man had enemies real as well as imaginary, and they were not subject to priestly sorceries.