Encounter, Band 75Martin Secker & Warburg., 1990 |
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... believe , who once observed that God had constructed the world most unfairly , inasmuch as there is an unlimited number of possibilities of misinter- preting it ; but , usually , only one correct answer . Why should anyone have thought ...
... believe , who once observed that God had constructed the world most unfairly , inasmuch as there is an unlimited number of possibilities of misinter- preting it ; but , usually , only one correct answer . Why should anyone have thought ...
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... believe that she does this because she thinks that she , like the duck , is trapped in unnatural surroundings . On the contrary , it could just be childish romanticism . At the start , she seems a remarkably , if naively , happy girl ...
... believe that she does this because she thinks that she , like the duck , is trapped in unnatural surroundings . On the contrary , it could just be childish romanticism . At the start , she seems a remarkably , if naively , happy girl ...
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... believe the falsehoods of those who were . Many of these intellectuals regarded themselves as liberals and as democrats or - as some of them would have had it - social democrats . Nevertheless , they did not want to believe that ...
... believe the falsehoods of those who were . Many of these intellectuals regarded themselves as liberals and as democrats or - as some of them would have had it - social democrats . Nevertheless , they did not want to believe that ...
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Melvin J Lasky | 4 |
Paul Lendvai 8 Norman Podhoretz 9 Walter Laqueur | 11 |
Foods from the North story | 19 |
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