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1No other civilised nation would allow such desecration of its loveliest estuary.
2In every civilised nation the mass of the people are inert and indifferent.
3He must be the sovereign head of a civilised nation.
4The opulent and highly civilised nation leaves the education of the people to free competition.
5In a really humane and civilised nation:
6The Protestant missionary societies throughout Europe and America were indignant at this conduct of a civilised nation.
7The appearance of his book he knew was expected and waited for in every civilised nation of the globe.
8I know of no civilised nation where the procedures for dealing with dead soldiers and sailors are not meticulously observed.'
9It seems Hogan is reminding us that this conventionally civilised nation scrubs its living in the midst of hostile wilderness.
10But this is not a humane and civilised nation, and never will be while it accepts Christianity as its religion.
11A handful of daring adventurers from a civilised nation wander to some savage country, and reduce the aboriginal race to bondage.
12We Russians are the only so-called civilised nation who are brutal enough for that; but we are far from being civilised really.
13We can hardly deny to a growing and civilised nation the right to expand at the expense of barbarous hunters and nomads.
14Mr Cooper, in his remarks upon his own countrymen, says, very ill-naturedly-TheAmericans are the grossest feeders of any civilised nation known.
15He appeals to the practical utility of the science, for what civilised nation could exist without having the means of measuring time?
16He fought against the persuasion that the whole mass of a great civilised nation could be inspired by a genuine and sustained hatred.
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