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riousfolkonefor    politicsaslongastheyuldforaturetosurrenderafew    reofherllios.    youdriving    at.theengineerandthestistandthechest,hina    singlegeion,filledeuropeandaridasiah    theirvastes,aes,    theiraltarprodureatedaneh    tiandspacepleteinsignifice.they    iedhesesocheapthatalst    everyoneuldbuytheihavetoldyouallthisbefore    butitcertainlying.    tokeeptheeverincreasingnueroffactoing,the    oetherulersoftheland,neededraw    terialsandal.especiallyal.anassof    thepeoplesofthesixteenthand    sevehturiesandgingtotheoldnotionsofthe    stateasadynastirpolitisydiaeval    institutionhensuddenlycalledupontohahe    highlydeprobleofaidindustrialworld.    itdiditsbest,aehhad    beenlaiddouriesbefore.thedifferentstatescreated    enorusaresandgigantiavieshe    purposeofacquirilands.}    thereinybitoflaherearoseanenglishor    afrenanorarussianlony.ifthenatives    objected,theyostcasestheydidnotobject,    andolivepeacefully,providedtheydidnot    interfereohealheoil    hegoldherubberplantations,andthey    derivednybesfrohefnoupation.    sotisithappehattatesinsearchofraw    terialsepieeti.    thenthereeenyearsagowhen    russiaandjapanfoughtforthepossessioainterri    toriesotheesepeople.suflicts,    hoheexception.noonereallydesiredtofight.    iheideaoffightingiesandbattleshipsand    subrioseebsurdtothenoftheearly20th    tury.theyassociatedtheideaofviolehelong    agoageofunlitednarchiesandintriguingdynasties.    everydaytheyreadintheirpapersofstillfurtheriions,    ofgroupsofenglishandaridgeristswho    ogetherinperfectfriendshipforthepurpose    ofanadvany.theylivedina    busyrdfactories.butonly    afeentofthestate,ofthegigantic    nityofpeoplenideals,    riedtowa    theothers.buttheothershtheirown    affairs.    ihaveusedsonysilesthatistapologisefing    iheshipofstatethatoldandtrusted    expressionuresque,ofthe    egyptiansandthegreeksandtheronsandtheveians    andthertadventurersofthesevehturyhad    beenas    ...
		
				
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