Littell's Living Age, Volume 339Littell, Son and Company, 1930 |
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Page 209
... France , An Introduction to French Culture , is written ostensibly for Ger- mans but it contains so many flattering notions that the press of Paris has com- mended it without restraint . The differences between France and Germany ...
... France , An Introduction to French Culture , is written ostensibly for Ger- mans but it contains so many flattering notions that the press of Paris has com- mended it without restraint . The differences between France and Germany ...
Page 447
... France can readily be understood . They are in large measure one of the results of that monetary policy which hitherto has saved France from the worst reaction of the world depression . We have repeatedly stressed in these columns the ...
... France can readily be understood . They are in large measure one of the results of that monetary policy which hitherto has saved France from the worst reaction of the world depression . We have repeatedly stressed in these columns the ...
Page 571
... France is no longer capable of creating political forms that corre- spond to the human ideals of modern times . It remains devoted to ancient forms because it is ' too weak ' to believe in new ones . Like Andalusia , France turns its ...
... France is no longer capable of creating political forms that corre- spond to the human ideals of modern times . It remains devoted to ancient forms because it is ' too weak ' to believe in new ones . Like Andalusia , France turns its ...
Contents
BRITAIN LOOKS AHEAD | 10 |
Nikolaus Basseches | 20 |
Russia Present and Future Nikolaus | 21 |
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