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During a war, a whole people become familiarized with the utmost excesses of enormity – with the utmost intensity of human wickedness – and they rejoice and exult in them, so that there is probably not an individual in a hundred who does not lose something of his Christian principles by a period of war.
“It is, in my mind,” said C. J. Fox, “no small misfortune to live at a period when scenes of horror and blood are frequent. … One of the most evil consequences of war is that it tends to render the hearts of mankind callous to the feelings and sentiments of humanity.”
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