Word: breeds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Reverence is the essence of Christian religion.- (C) The methods limit the benefit to a small class.- (1) A vulgar religion appeals only to the lowest classes.- (D) The benefit is really slight-(a) as it does not bring true religion to the converts.- (E) They tend to breed disorder.- (1) They provoke hostility.- (a) Members. of the Army court martyrdom.- (b) The Army is composed largely of reformed "toughs."-(2) The methods engender defiance of the law: Saturday Review, vol. 56, pp. 491, 492; Public Opinion, p 369, 19th March...
...Bordman, 2, C. H. Williams, 3, A. W. Blakemore, 4, W. H. Vincent, 5, E. Hollister, 6, E St. J. Johnson, 7, W. H. Osborne, 8, F. L. Huidekoper, 9, N. P. Breed...
...Hollister '97, F. L. Huidekoper '96, C. H. Williams '98, A. B. Ruhl '99, A. W. Blakeman '97, E. St. J. Johnston '98, W. C. Burton '99, W. H. Orton '97, N. P. Breed...
...yards.M. J. G. Cunniff '98, F. H. Thompson '98, F. R. Plume, Jr., '99, E. St. J. Johnson '98 N. P. Breed...
...there are some things which it ought not to have outside its own power. For instance, there ought to be no system of private detectives, no private armies. The government should reserve the right of declaring war or of putting down armed resistance; riots, insurrections, and especially crime, which breed ill-will and evil, the state is perfectly justified in suppressing...