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1 The cotton gin has greatly aided the development of all civilized nations .
2 This singular mode of execution naturally excited the surprise of civilized nations .
3 All conduct to the contrary is regarded by civilized nations with disapprobation.
4 They drop away from the standard which highly civilized nations have reached.
5 The United States alone, among civilized nations , hold to the opposite principle.
6 Accordingly, international copyright has become the policy of nearly all civilized nations .
7 Nor have most Christian or civilized nations made such a check effectual.
8 Once more in the Atlantic, the great highway and thoroughfare of civilized nations .
9 These principles are recognized already in the leading civilized nations of the world.
10 The early art of all civilized nations shows the same characteristic.
11 Oral tradition among such peoples takes the place of books among civilized nations .
12 For, in the collective life of civilized nations , neutrals have their own mission.
13 The average is certainly not less than ten in civilized nations .
14 Napoleon, the oppressor of civilized nations , was a real regenerator for the peninsula.
15 The experience of civilized nations has hitherto been adverse to Socialism.
16 The consequences of struggles for territory between civilized nations seem small by comparison.
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