Once there was a limit to man's power to destroy, now he is omnidestructive.
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Once there was a limit to man's power to destroy, now he is omnidestructive.
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Stone, bronze, iron, hawking, and gunpowder were added to man’s power to destroy. But now, with the breech-loader and later improved weapons, man has become omnidestructive.
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To unite this world into a single, invincible, and omnidestructive force is the prime task of our organization, our conspiracy, and our purpose.
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