The Barbarism of Berlin 4.9.44
| Editor's rating |
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| License |
Free to try |
| Requirements |
32M RAM 25M free Harddisk space |
| Operate System |
Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP |
| File size |
125 KB |
| Update time |
October 19, 2006 |
| Downloads |
94 |
| Price |
$5 |
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Description
The Barbarism of Berlin - The Barbarism of Berlin is a critique of war by G. K. Chesterton. The German Emperor has reproached this country with allying itself with "barbaric and semi-oriental power." We have already considered in what sense we use the word barbaric: it is in the sense of one who is hostile to civilisation, not one who is insufficient in it. But when we pass from the idea of the barbaric to the idea of the oriental, the case is even more curious. There is nothing particularly Tartar in Russian affairs, except the fact that Russia expelled the Tartars. The eastern invader occupied and crushed the country for many years; but that is equally true of Greece, of Spain, and even of Austria.
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The Barbarism of Berlin is a critique of war by G. K. Chesterton.
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The German Emperor has reproached this country with allying itself with "barbaric and semi-oriental power."
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We have already considered in what sense we use the word barbaric: it is in the sense of one who is hostile to civilisation, not one who is insufficient in it.
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But when we pass from the idea of the barbaric to the idea of the oriental, the case is even more curious.
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There is nothing particularly Tartar in Russian affairs, except the fact that Russia expelled the Tartars.
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The eastern invader occupied and crushed the country for many years; but that is equally true of Greece, of Spain, and even of Austria.
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Take up the very few system resources.
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Very stable Performance.