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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 32
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compr2hended not only all the great | he food suppiics availa
ciiles of the r ‘ent world, Our so] Here will de no stars
pertectly did lay the garden of | Continent this winter,
>o world In e climate, and fr | sented by..the English
every mode ef natural wealth, with-| fect that Hitler hag tt
in her own ring fence, tiiat since | feed both Germany and
thet era no land, no part and parcel|ed nations wag brougt
of the Roman empire, hag evér risen | @uswer to, demands by.
into strength and opulénce,: except; dent Herbert Hoover s
where unusual artificial industry has|the United States that
availed to couriietact the tenden-| Uirciigh tie Britian Dinc
cles of nature."—-De Quincy, Essay) famine in Eufope.
on the Caesars,: introduction, par, 8.| According to Brit
“As respected the hand of man,) Europe normally {mpo
Rome slept for ages in absolute se- | 000.000 tons of foodstu
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wruth of Providence, and so long a¢| Granting that agricult
she contiived to-be Rome, for many] when laborers were +
§-#eneratioh, she’ only of all the/war 1 is believed that
monarchies has feared no mortal] hes enpugh food pro
hand,”—Ibid, par. 9. will allow its fair dis
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‘Coming last am what are
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/ prophecy, it was the only one which | 2028¢ af a 7,000,000-t
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stock slaughtered in th
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these people wherf he
them. England cannot
blockade, for sich.an :
irmeasurably strengthe:
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Fly goes into German wa
It is estimated that a m
potatoes have been user
fuel alcohol, milk is be
cascin, and fats go into
tich of glycerine and nit
Most of Hitler’s cox
ade undér the “name
tion”. Yet Holland was
per cent of ita butter 1
week. Deliark’s pigs a
ere being slaughtered,-
sent to Germany. Nor
catch of fish Is reported
Belgian farmers recelvec
a large percentage of sr
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ing strictly coincident with the civil
ized world. The battle of Actium
wes followed by the fina] conquest of
Exynt, That conquest rounded and
integrated, the gloricus empire. It was
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ang sircittar of
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as the disk of 4 plarct: the great
n arch was now locked into the
tone, From that day forwerd for
ee hundred years, there was st-
(ard; no eye winked beneath tho
ing. Winds of hostility might stil!
+) a dream-like disiance; and. like
ihe storms that bent against soms
monumental castle, and at the doora
and windews seemed to call,, they
rother irritated and vivifiegd the
rense af cocurity, than at all disturd
ed ita luxurious Jull,"—Ibii, Philoso-
phy of Roman History, pers. 1,2.
Such was the grand hnmenalty of
the worki-wide empire of the Ro-
mens. This js that empire whion
filled the earth when Jesus Christ
wos born, and never in the history
of mankind has a single man exer-
cised such enormous power as did
Caesar Augustus, who at that tim:
Octaviud, the all-powerf
Therefore it was # high
ficial, backed by all the :
sat upon her throne. The cnsipres-| ponan te,
exce and omnipotence of the Cacsar’s! ire of ie ie hale
power has been grephically
by the historian Gibbon'—
“The empire of the Romans filled
2 world. @nd when that empire fell
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[dy this, He Hever rested
@ Roman &vernor, sent
to death; tl Roman so
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