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Meanings of relapse into barbarism in English
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Usage of relapse into barbarism in English
1
Civilized man must maintain himself, else the world will relapseintobarbarism.
2
The world might relapseintobarbarism, deep and almost universal.
3
It is better than the pain, the insecurity, the relapseintobarbarism, that immorality implies.
4
If you cannot organize Socialism you cannot organize civilized life; and you will relapseintobarbarism accordingly.
5
There will be no relapseintobarbarism.
6
If I did so, my work would be utterly lost, and my people relapseintobarbarism again.
7
On the contrary, wherever they have been left to their own devices they have shown a constant tendency to relapseintobarbarism.
8
With her race, religion means the periodical necessity to relapseintobarbarism, to act like shouting savages after the year of civilized restraints.
9
If the theory were sound, it would mean that the civilisation of his day must again relapseintobarbarism and the cycle begin again.
10
Unless pains are taken to see that genuine and thorough transmission takes place, the most civilized group will relapseintobarbarism and then into savagery.
11
But in the century succeeding his death the country relapsedintobarbarism.
12
She had relapsedintobarbarism again.
13
And he will write that in the year 1914 one of the great nations of civilized Europe relapsedintobarbarism.