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... nation was a very cursory one . The sol- dier seemed only to be assuring himself that the paper had a proper seal . He passed me through and I went to the ticket - office and demanded a ticket . ' One first class to Petrograd , ' I said ...
... nation was a very cursory one . The sol- dier seemed only to be assuring himself that the paper had a proper seal . He passed me through and I went to the ticket - office and demanded a ticket . ' One first class to Petrograd , ' I said ...
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... nation rests . Thus , as teachers , they see their children and their educational duty . - As a parent , I must see ... Nations . The poet cannot be the direct pro- duct of the schools . His education is more out of things than books ...
... nation rests . Thus , as teachers , they see their children and their educational duty . - As a parent , I must see ... Nations . The poet cannot be the direct pro- duct of the schools . His education is more out of things than books ...
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... nation small and mis- erable , soured by isolation , stupefied by a narrow education , demoralized and corrupted by an unjustifiable pride . ' It is well to remember that , although the Jews of Western Europe and Amer- ica have at ...
... nation small and mis- erable , soured by isolation , stupefied by a narrow education , demoralized and corrupted by an unjustifiable pride . ' It is well to remember that , although the Jews of Western Europe and Amer- ica have at ...
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... nation , ' more attached to the Jewish cause , in whatever part of the world , than to the ideals and interests of the country in which they live , and from which they claim the privileges of pro- tection without according in return ...
... nation , ' more attached to the Jewish cause , in whatever part of the world , than to the ideals and interests of the country in which they live , and from which they claim the privileges of pro- tection without according in return ...
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... nations continue to be nations , and to abhor the presence with- in themselves of indigestible foreign bodies , there ... nation should scorn to absorb an element so endowed is difficult to understand . There is a class of Western Jews ...
... nations continue to be nations , and to abhor the presence with- in themselves of indigestible foreign bodies , there ... nation should scorn to absorb an element so endowed is difficult to understand . There is a class of Western Jews ...
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