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Pllas et \ oceanl
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The Stable Crisis: Two Decades of German
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Technology
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In the distance beyond the
river, through the tops of the thick lime trees which overshadowed it,
lights were glancing in the
fortress
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Sarvajflallt is demoted from its
position
as Ihe realization of the Buddha to that of
HTnayana practitioners, while the Buddha's omniscience is designated by a new lenn, sa?
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462 FOREIGN AFFAIRS
The threat that he would start an aggressive war had heen taken
seriously
and Great Britain and France had sanctioned his seizure of part of Czecho-Slovakia.
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I was calmly happy with my father, but
wished to travel ere I
entered
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Ω πέπoν, και με γάρ τοι "Αρης
θανάτοιο
τελόυτήν
'Αρκέσε, ει δη νωί σωοισόμεθα πολεμιζήν.
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The said rooms
contain
nine chairs,
two tables, five stools and a cricket.
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But in the _Ethics_, as elsewhere,
the end of Aristotle's argument has a way of
forgetting
the beginning.
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However, inside an order of equality,
qualitatively
and with the same values, this does not yet make one a problem for the other, especially since a certain immediate understanding, not carried by the intellect, occurs in this equality.
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I get
employment
in a hotel, 113.
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Yet will you take a faithful friend's
advice?
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"What's
happened
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For to righteous homes belongs a fair-childrened lot forever;
but old Irreverence is sure to beget Irreverence,
springing
up fresh
among evil men, when the numbered hour arrives.
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Is it pleasant reading for self-respecting newspaper men--the exultant air of those last sentences, and the worldly wisdom: "When you touch a man's pocket you touch him where he lives; that
principle
is true of the newspaper editor.
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La tarda m'ha sigut
traïdora
i breu,
més la llum era viva.
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How much did she
scallop,
harness
and weights?
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1974 "The
Deductive
Riddle: An Adaptation to Modern Society.
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Faith, oh my faith, what
fragrant
breath,
What sweet odour from her mouth's excess,
What rubies and what diamonds were there.
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To perform a play or a composition correctly means to for- mulate it correctly as a problem in such a fashion that the
incompatible
demands it makes on the performer are recognized .
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by gas is manifested the fact that not only war acts as an explicit marker of things; the same effect follows so frequently from an unapologetic humanism, which since the middle of the 19th century has constituted the spontaneous American philosophy and has become pragmatism in its
academic
form.
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He is a director in 28 other
railroad
companies;
and presumably a stockholder in, at least, as
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Louis Brandeis - 1914 - Other People's Money, and How Bankers Use It |
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For I have yielded now; mercilessly
What is makes
foolish
nothing of what was.
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Lascelles Abercrombie - Emblems of Love |
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" Oonagh went over, and putting into his hand a cake that had no
griddle
in it, Fin, whose appetite in the mean time was sharpened by what he saw going forward, soon made it disappear.
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Projectors injudiciously
censured
and applauded
102.
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He is
resolved
to visit
Wimpole Sept.
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ten
thousand
times I'd rather
That he had died, that cruel father!
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17:3 Against him came up
Shalmaneser
king of Assyria; and Hoshea
became his servant, and gave him presents.
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after that, and spoil the
effect?
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While German criticism speaks to a population which, de- spite their reluctance, was not able to deny being guilty of the charges, French criticism was directed at a
society
acquitted, and in need of elucidation as to their dro^le de libe?
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They have something
whereof
they are proud.
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Such an end of the
doleful
disappointment
of five weeks back!
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[7] We give our lives in pursuit of
foolish
things.
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=--To meditate
revenge
and
attain it is tantamount to an attack of fever, that passes away: but to
meditate revenge without possessing the strength or courage to attain it
is tantamount to suffering from a chronic malady, or poisoning of body
and soul.
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Human, All Too Human- A Book for Free Spirits by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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A
faithful translation is one that is true to the idea
and spirit of the
original
rather than to the word
and letter.
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Average
for five
years, 1906-10.
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Spirito ignudo sono, e’n Ciel mi godo:
Quel, che tu cerchi, è terra già molt anni:
Ma, per trarti d' affanni,
M'è dato a parer tale; ed ancor quella
Sarò più che mai bella,
A te più cara sì
selvaggia
e pia,
Salvando insieme tua salute e mia.
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I to the
knyghtes
onne everyche syde wylle burne, 585
Telleynge 'hem alle to make her foemen blede;
Sythe shame or deathe onne eidher syde wylle bee,
Mie harte I wylle upryse, & inne the battelle slea.
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On the contrary these
feelings can serve to symbolise music, as the lyric
poet does who translates for himself into the simile-
world of feelings that
conceptually
and metaphori-
cally unapproachable realm of the Will, the proper
content and object of music.
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When we look to the markets of a
large town, and observe how regularly they are supplied both with home
and foreign commodities, in the
quantity
in which they are required,
under all the circumstances of varying demand, arising from the caprice
of taste, or a change in the amount of population, without often
producing either the effects of a glut from a too abundant supply, or an
enormously high price from the supply being unequal to the demand, we
must confess that the principle which apportions capital to each trade
in the precise amount that it is required, is more active than is
generally supposed.
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In order to
maintain
appearances and be as a friend to all, you should be easygoing and know how to avoid burning others' noses.
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That is why my sweet little Nora must
promise
me not to plead his cause.
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Apprehension once more
gripped
the world and showed itself in an intensification of the armament race.
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By ron_ ,inent u'"
ofparody
and ,atire he managed to awid its pilfalls mOl!
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' We know Being only in so far as it
appears
in con sciousness, and consciousness only in so far as it refers to Being;
> Cf.
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Racja mocniejszego zawsze lepszą bywa,
Zaraz wam tego dowiodę:
Gdzie bieży krynica żywa,
Poszło
jagniątko
chlipać sobie wodę.
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c'3'd'1"'A"3"a" C)thcrs mtcrpretattOns
Many Tibetan
mentors
consider there to be four body isolations,
"
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We should be
prepared
for the end
of the Roman city.
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The Boston
Evening
Transcript
The readers of the Boston Evening Transcript
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The
digital images and OCR of this work were
produced
by Google, Inc.
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gel
Von
Verwesung
schwarz umsa?
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When the thinker
38
Franz Borkenau and Derrida
chooses, he not only senses the injustice he has done towards the rejected option; he also
notices
that the trap around him is closing.
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Robert Nisbert, Social Change and
History
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1969), pp.
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, etiam R
antequam
mutatus erat: _deuicta_
Santenianus et p: fort.
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7 In your case, however, I shall not wait for age, for your virtues are now
illustrious
and your character is strong.
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evidently
correct that confucius acted as taster, evther for prince, or for the spwits.
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Columbae^s"
of
uncertain
date the festival of St.
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eres ende,
he wuste he
scholde
he?
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The worst of it was that the public knew all about his
slippery
doings.
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[405]
Philippus →
[406]
Theodoridas →
[407]
Dioscorides →
[408]
Leonidas →
[409]
Antipater_of_Sidon →
[410]
Dioscorides →
[411]
Dioscorides →
[412]
Alcaeus →
[413]
Antipater_of_Sidon →
[414] NOSSIS { H 10 } G
Laugh
frankly
as you pass by and speak a kind word over me.
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There is, however, an obstacle that prevents this
generosity
to future lives, miserliness.
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Khenchen-Thrangu-Rinpoche-The-Life-Spiritual-Songs-of-Milarepa |
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On these I shall make but
one remark at present, and that will appear a presumptuous one, namely,
that Klopstock's remarks on the
venerable
sage of Koenigsburg are to my
own knowledge injurious and mistaken; and so far is it from being true,
that his system is now given up, that throughout the Universities of
Germany there is not a single professor who is not either a Kantean or
a disciple of Fichte, whose system is built on the Kantean, and
presupposes its truth; or lastly who, though an antagonist of Kant, as
to his theoretical work, has not embraced wholly or in part his moral
system, and adopted part of his nomenclature.
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Among the powers that have mastered Chris-
tianity are:
Judaism
(Paul); Platonism (Augustine);
The cult of mystery (the teaching of salvation,
## p.
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Nietzsche - v14 |
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The great Aristotle was ftrangely confounded
when thofe
Travellers
affirm'd to him, that the Torrid Zone is fo far from
burning, as all Philofophical Schools believ'd, that 'tis rather too humid,
and is inhabited by abundance of People : but 'twas a Novelty to him fur-
paffing ail human Wonders, to hear that the Spring there is cold and rainy
when the Sun is perpendicular over the Country, and fhoots down his Rays
direft.
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1 hant
general
and horse.
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Dudjom Rinpoche - Fundamentals and History of the Nyingmapa |
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Jersey County; also, one, at Pana, Christian County; another, at Pond,
Gallatin
County ; one, at Ruma, Randolph County ; and one at Tiptown, Monroe County.
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He had brought down two rafts
of lumber for market, and I thought if I could get him to buy me with
my family, and take us to Tennessee, from there, I would stand a
better opportunity to run away again and get to Canada, than I would
from the
extreme
South.
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IMPERATORVM, &
Cxſarum
Vicæ.
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Pope Alexander VII - Index Librorum Prohibitorum |
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As he gazed at her, he sometimes saw one deity, and sometimes many; some were in meditation posture, and some were dancing or making
graceful
gestures.
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There
is, too, the testimony of John Adams (Alexander Smith), as recorded by
Captain Beachey, and, as additional proof of indifference and tyrannical
behaviour, there are Bligh's own
letters
to Peter Hayward's mother and
uncle (March 26, April 2, 1790), and W.
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The mimic ape began his chatter,
How evil tongues his life bespatter:
Much of the cens'ring world complained,
Who said his gravity was feigned:
Indeed, the strictness of his morals
Engaged him in a hundred quarrels:
He saw, and he was
grieved
to see't,
His zeal was sometimes indiscreet:
He found his virtues too severe
For our corrupted times to bear:
Yet, such a lewd licentious age
Might well excuse a stoic's rage.
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Swift - Battle of the Books, and Others |
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Unfortunately the systems staff will not be
available
until Monday, to apply fixes.
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It is also one of my
favorite
texts in all Arabic literature.
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As we know, he was
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Thomas Mann and Derrida
the youngest son of]acob, and his
favourite
- for which he was hated by his brothers; as a result, they ambushed him one day and sold him to Mid- ianite slave traders in order to be rid of him.
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The corporate benchmark CEMBI was introduced in 2007 and since avoided major selloffs, and local and foreign pension fund investors have jumped in with
mandates
to follow the 50 country $400 billion gauge.
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Kleiman International |
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Med
upplysande
och utwalde noter.
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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1915 - v12 - Nineteeth Century |
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In short, we can say that leaves (of
plants)
became leaves (of books) - while plants of the field, forest, and meadow became the content of optical media.
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Kittler-Friedrich-Optical-Media-pdf |
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For
where will the primitive instinct of man, where will the hero, find the
chance of
creating
a value for life?
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Lascelles Abercrombie - The Epic |
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There was a good old custom in use, which our
ancestors
had, of invoking the Muses at the entrance of their poems; I suppose, by way of craving a blessing.
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Swift - A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet |
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1669 130-42 To S^r
Nicholas
Smyth.
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John Donne |
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And for all they cried and cried upon their mother I could not help them, so
present
and invincible was their evil hap.
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Megara and Dead Adonis |
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Like Bowlby, Parkes had been struck by the relevance of Darwin's ideas about grief to abnormal mourning, and a
fruitful
partnership developed (Parkes 1964, 1971, 1975).
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Bowlby - Attachment |
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the cultivation the servant has undergone in his serving has resulted in a
reality
that no lon- ger seems to have secrets for the servant.
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Hegels Philosophy of the Historical Religions |
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He is much above the average size, and noticeably well-proportioned--a
model of physique and of health, and, by natural consequence, as fully and
finely related to all physical facts by his bodily constitution as to all
mental and
spiritual
facts by his mind and his consciousness.
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Whitman |
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the civilist, the father of James I's
physician
and of Charles I's
chaplain.
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Donne - 2 |
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Yet even the French victory at Valmy did not provoke much concern, and Grenville
congratulated
the Cabinet in November for having "the wit to keep ourselves out of this glorious enter- prise.
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Revolution and War_nodrm |
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Vannevar
Bush, and my own joint work with Dr.
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Kittler-Gramophone-Film-Typewriter |
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Chicago)
on 2014-06-10 03:28 GMT / http://hdl.
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Louis Brandeis - 1914 - Other People's Money, and How Bankers Use It |
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"May God
forgive
thee!
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Hawthorne - Scarlett Letter |
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After
having sworn to these things, and
whatever
else may cut off the
pleasing: hope of returning, let us go, the whole city of us, or at
least that part which is superior to the illiterate mob: let the idle
and despairing part remain upon these inauspicious habitations.
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Horace - Works |
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The Prophets of God then,
because
they rather see than hear His words in the heart, speak as if reading.
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St Gregory - Moralia - Job |
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When I go out of prison, R--- will be waiting for
me on the other side of the big iron-studded gate, and he is the symbol,
not merely of his own affection, but of the
affection
of many others
besides.
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Wilde - De Profundis |
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Though form, smell and so forth
combine
they do not have one nature.
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Aryadeva - Four Hundred Verses |
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As to the organization of labor, he even urges "moving forward to its thorough-going
democratic
extension,"--whatever that Cleans.
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Propaganda - 1943 - New Collectivist Propaganda |
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