Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... America . William Green and Philip Murray , the heads of the two great American trade union systems , as well as the big employers of labour , supported them in their efforts to reinforce the sound elements of American Labour in their ...
... America . William Green and Philip Murray , the heads of the two great American trade union systems , as well as the big employers of labour , supported them in their efforts to reinforce the sound elements of American Labour in their ...
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... American intervention not only saved Europe . It saved America . The North American continent could not have sur- vived indefinitely as an oasis of freedom in a world in which the Nazi - Japanese axis had conquered Europe , Asia and ...
... American intervention not only saved Europe . It saved America . The North American continent could not have sur- vived indefinitely as an oasis of freedom in a world in which the Nazi - Japanese axis had conquered Europe , Asia and ...
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... American editor from Memphis , Tennessee , Meehan by name . The Rhodesian , whose name I forgot to make a note of , said , ' In my quiet time this morning I had doubts about the wisdom of continuing to apologise to the Africans in ...
... American editor from Memphis , Tennessee , Meehan by name . The Rhodesian , whose name I forgot to make a note of , said , ' In my quiet time this morning I had doubts about the wisdom of continuing to apologise to the Africans in ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I APPROACH TO THE PROBLEM | 9 |
THE AESTHETIC CONSCIENCE | 17 |
BACKGROUND TO CAUX | 24 |
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