Word: distrusts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...There are a number of reasons why sincere and honest Christians have recently come to distrust evolution. * * * Too many people who loudly proclaim their allegiance to the Book, know very little about what it really contains...
...maintenance of Peace will be effective unless it have root in the League." 2) Mr. Austen Chamberlain then again torpedoed the Protocol, in the name of Britain, declaring that it would act merely to punish and not to prevent "international crime" (i.e., War). He implied that Britain had a distrust for "elaborate schemes" and preferred an extra-League Security Treaty, for the present. 3) He was answered by M. Paul Boncour, for France, on whom the dead Viviani's mantle as an orator has descended, in a pro-League speech of wonderful eloquence but neglegible moment...
...Clericals, or men who like Herriot are indifferent to religion as long as it does not interfere with the State, look on the Church as the chief tool of the royalists among the common people. The growth of socialism and communism have gone hand in hand with an increasing distrust of the church, until now the radicals, as a vital wing of the majority coalition, have decided that France shall have no official connection with the Vatican...
Explaining the feelings of the Turks in regard to England. France, and the United States, M. Moukbil said that while his people liked and admired the individual English gentleman, they had a profound distrust and dislike of the English imperialistic foreign policy...
...have followed his lead and established numerous other scholarships and fellowships to promote the same end. There is scarcely a civilized country today which has not been draws into this Student's League of Nations whose envoys are not diplomats but scholars, and whose common interest is not mutual distrust sprung from national ambition, but mutual understanding sprung from a common love of Truth...