The Quarterly Review, Volume 283William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1945 |
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Page 268
... anti - Semitism has obtained , the small resistance with which it is meeting , are symptoms of a general weakening of that faith in moral principles which has justified this war . More than that , anti- Semitism is in its very nature a ...
... anti - Semitism has obtained , the small resistance with which it is meeting , are symptoms of a general weakening of that faith in moral principles which has justified this war . More than that , anti- Semitism is in its very nature a ...
Page 276
... anti- Semitism had been applied , often in the very countries that need it most . Humanity , brotherly love , willingness to lay down life for a friend - all this would not disappear with the common danger . So it might be hoped . But ...
... anti- Semitism had been applied , often in the very countries that need it most . Humanity , brotherly love , willingness to lay down life for a friend - all this would not disappear with the common danger . So it might be hoped . But ...
Page 278
... anti - Semitism more closely , and less intermittently than anybody else , especially in Eastern and Central Europe where the mass of them were congregated , and pogroms were endemic and recurring . There the Zionist Movement arose ...
... anti - Semitism more closely , and less intermittently than anybody else , especially in Eastern and Central Europe where the mass of them were congregated , and pogroms were endemic and recurring . There the Zionist Movement arose ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Soviet Courts and Constitutional Rights | 7 |
THE CHRISTIAN ATTITUDE TO THE WAR AND | 16 |
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