Immanuel Kant — "War itself, provided it is conducted with order and respect for the rights of th…"
War itself, provided it is conducted with order and respect for the rights of the enemy, has something sublime about it.
War itself, provided it is conducted with order and respect for the rights of the enemy, has something sublime about it.
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