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Pagina 181
... followed by a haunting sense of the transcience of human happiness , when he died . Then there is the revealing incident of his calf - love for Juliet Leclerc , and his sudden violent reaction from her and disgust at her presence - a ...
... followed by a haunting sense of the transcience of human happiness , when he died . Then there is the revealing incident of his calf - love for Juliet Leclerc , and his sudden violent reaction from her and disgust at her presence - a ...
Pagina 204
... followed . Women and children were thrown from the bridge into the river . ' Germans were shot down in the streets . It is estimated that 2,000 or 3,000 persons were killed . There are Czechs who utterly condemn what is being done by ...
... followed . Women and children were thrown from the bridge into the river . ' Germans were shot down in the streets . It is estimated that 2,000 or 3,000 persons were killed . There are Czechs who utterly condemn what is being done by ...
Pagina 259
... followed Rousseau and Paine , so Stalin naturally followed Tolstoi and Marx . When certain courses are set in motion the end can be predicted by the observer of history and mankind . Mr. Orwell is not , like many of the collectivists ...
... followed Rousseau and Paine , so Stalin naturally followed Tolstoi and Marx . When certain courses are set in motion the end can be predicted by the observer of history and mankind . Mr. Orwell is not , like many of the collectivists ...
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