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The Healing of Nations and the Hidden Sources of Their Strife
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24

See p. 50 above.

25

H.M. Tomlinson, in the Daily News.

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Militating also against the idea of over-population is the fact that so much of our agricultural land is obviously uncared for and neglected.

27

And even the hundred and one humane Associations of to-day derive a great part of their enthusiasm and vitality from fighting each other!

28

Put into English by Lady Gregory. (John Murray, 6s. net.)

29

From T.P.'s Weekly, November 7, 1914.

30

See "A War-Note for Democrats," by H.M. Tomlinson (English Review, December, 1914). "This war was bound to come, and we've got to finish it proper. No more of this bloody rot for the kids, an' chance it."

31

My Life, vol ii, p. 288.

32

G. Lowes Dickinson, Civilizations of India, China, and Japan, p.43. See also Eugene Simon, La Cité Chinoise, passim.

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