We must not forget that industrial wars, like other wars, however just and necessary, give birth to men whose trade is war, and who, for the purpose of their trade are always inflaming the passions which lead to war.
They are warrantable, like other wars, when justice cannot be obtained, or injustice prevented by peaceful means, and in such cases only.
It still remains to find a norm of conduct, and evolutionists, like other men, may develop ethical systems which are not identical.
And, like other forms of intuitionism, it has the merit of avoiding that short-circuiting which may easily prove seductive to the egoist or the utilitarian.
The generals of Ptolemy were encamped opposite her, near Alexandria, when Pompey arrived off the coast and craved the protection of the young king.
Johnny Potter, like other people, was merely exploiting his experiences.
All the viciousness and currishness seem to have been weeded out of him; he seldom quarrels, or fights, or plays, like other dogs.
Reynard goes a-wooing in February, and it is to be presumed that, like other dogs, he is a jealous lover.
But Saddletree, like other prosers, was blessed with a happy obtuseness of perception concerning the unfavourable impression which he sometimes made on his auditors.
Jails, like other places, have their ancient traditions, known only to the inhabitants, and handed down from one set of the melancholy lodgers to the next who occupy their cells.
All soft-bodied and inactive insects fall an easy prey to them, and, like other Ecitons, they tear their victims in pieces for facility of carriage.
Like other inmates of that house, she had a green ribbon bound round her eyelids.
On this terrible subject the nation, like other nations, is beginning to wake up to its responsibilities in relation to the immigrant girl as in relation to other girls.
The trade, like other branches of garment-making, is largely in the hands of Jewish employers.
Why did not I,' he said to himself, 'like other men of honour, take the earliest opportunity to welcome to Britain the descendant of her ancient kings and lineal heir of her throne?
My dear child,' said the king, 'you must be aware that you are not exactly like other people.
The prince soon found out that while in the water the princess was very like other people.
This was the only consideration that made her wish to be like other people.
He was a monk, like other monks; but it seems he had religious doubts and fears more than ordinary monks.
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