The Quarterly Review, Bände 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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... Germany or else to see France invaded . He selected the former , and , being an ardent Catholic , he subsidised Swedes and Protestant Germans . But the war was against Spain and not against Germany , which was only the most convenient ...
... Germany or else to see France invaded . He selected the former , and , being an ardent Catholic , he subsidised Swedes and Protestant Germans . But the war was against Spain and not against Germany , which was only the most convenient ...
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... Germany ; hence we would not see the old . The literature of Republican Germany reflects clearly the conservative and liberal attitudes to life and its problems . The ideals of the liberals need not detain us ; they were the ideals held ...
... Germany ; hence we would not see the old . The literature of Republican Germany reflects clearly the conservative and liberal attitudes to life and its problems . The ideals of the liberals need not detain us ; they were the ideals held ...
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... Germany's sake . For we felt that we embodied Germany . . . . I know that we could not have been mistaken , for we had lived according to the spirit of the times - and there had been justification for our actions every- where . We had ...
... Germany's sake . For we felt that we embodied Germany . . . . I know that we could not have been mistaken , for we had lived according to the spirit of the times - and there had been justification for our actions every- where . We had ...
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