The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 17
... danger of Hitlerism brought to our doorstep ! We hold no brief for the abracadabra ' school of poets and painters ... dangerous . Our anxious preoccupation with the Brains Trust goes further , however than all this . The peace - making ...
... danger of Hitlerism brought to our doorstep ! We hold no brief for the abracadabra ' school of poets and painters ... dangerous . Our anxious preoccupation with the Brains Trust goes further , however than all this . The peace - making ...
Pagina 50
... dangerous as the idea is , it is not the mortal danger . The mortal danger is the German danger , the old danger of a Germany , whether despotic or democratic , whether reactionary or pro- gressive , wielding exorbitant power in Europe ...
... dangerous as the idea is , it is not the mortal danger . The mortal danger is the German danger , the old danger of a Germany , whether despotic or democratic , whether reactionary or pro- gressive , wielding exorbitant power in Europe ...
Pagina 212
... dangerous to the war effort . Against this danger there can hardly be any provision at Law ; there would be difficulties of time and difficulties of jurisdiction amounting to impossibility . Until recently the only check has been ...
... dangerous to the war effort . Against this danger there can hardly be any provision at Law ; there would be difficulties of time and difficulties of jurisdiction amounting to impossibility . Until recently the only check has been ...
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