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1 In the highest meaning of the term, it was a civilizing power .
2 And where British trade goes, on the whole there goes too the highest civilizing power in the world-Britishcharacter.
3 But while Asia was thus Hellenized, Hellas, the source of this splendid civilizing power , was moving surely toward annihilation.
4 Mr. Brassey managed notwithstanding to illustrate the civilizing power of railways by teaching the Basques the use of paper money.
5 Not free, of course, from the errors which mark all things human, it has been, and is, a civilizing power in this land.
6 They may not be honest from inclination, but they've got the fear of the gunboat always handy, and that's a wonderful civilizing power .
7 The noble rabbis of Cincinnati are an enlightening and civilizing power in the city, and their fellow-citizens know it and are grateful for it.
8 From John Eliot down, the gospel has been the great civilizing power among the Indians, and it will be a fatal mistake to withhold it.
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