The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 |
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Page 109
... Republic , such as Bert Brecht and Johannes Becher . But their work is in a condition of lamentable decline . The fine and varied literature of the Federal Republic is unobtainable in the Democratic Republic . The German classics are ...
... Republic , such as Bert Brecht and Johannes Becher . But their work is in a condition of lamentable decline . The fine and varied literature of the Federal Republic is unobtainable in the Democratic Republic . The German classics are ...
Page 110
Republic been successful in converting the population ? Their success has been limited . Some competent ob- servers hold that the liberation of the Republic would be accompanied by a general massacre of Communists . Every month ...
Republic been successful in converting the population ? Their success has been limited . Some competent ob- servers hold that the liberation of the Republic would be accompanied by a general massacre of Communists . Every month ...
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... Republic a land of liberty in drastic contrast with the defunct Third Reich and with the Democratic Republic . The institutions of the sovereign State , which is now emerging , bear a close resemblance to those of the former Weimar ...
... Republic a land of liberty in drastic contrast with the defunct Third Reich and with the Democratic Republic . The institutions of the sovereign State , which is now emerging , bear a close resemblance to those of the former Weimar ...
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 3 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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