You guys did an outstanding job with this CD. I hope everyone enjoys it as
much as I did.
Elaine
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It cost about 75 cents to kill a man in Ceasar's time. The price rose to
about $3,000 per man
during the Napoleonic wars; to $5,000 in the American Civil War; and then
to $21,000 per man in
World War I. Estimates for the future wars indicate that it may cost the
warring countries not
less than $50,000 for each man killed. Senator Homer T. Bone
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