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| | The Nation, 01/10/1920 - Editorials |
 | | ...Lieutenant Bunk stated to the court that, "in the present state of public opinion, new truth on the aborigines of Arizona, or on any other subject, is likely to have an inflammatory effect... |
 | | ...His dispute with the deputy from Fiume, Signor Zanelli, from whom it is said he attempted to exact unconditional obedience, has hurt his prestige in Fiume and in Italy, and his militarist regime has proved wearisome to the people of the city... |
 | | ...The United State loaned to the Allies during the war $10,000,000,000 for purely destructive purposes, but it did so, as it professed and as most people undoubtedly believed, in order that the destruction inseparable from war should be followed by restoration on a better basis... |
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