Littell's Living Age, Volumes 342-343Littell, Son and Company, 1932 |
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Page 217
... regards him- self as a factor of secondary impor- tance , as merely someone who makes a living out of this splendid country . And if the Andalusians regard them- selves as a chosen people it is for this reason and not because they think ...
... regards him- self as a factor of secondary impor- tance , as merely someone who makes a living out of this splendid country . And if the Andalusians regard them- selves as a chosen people it is for this reason and not because they think ...
Page 334
... regard divine service as a form of work that is paid for , and the monastery offers them a lazy life , a safe old a safe old age , and preferential treatment on the Day of Judgment . These monks are no ascetics . They are glad to take ...
... regard divine service as a form of work that is paid for , and the monastery offers them a lazy life , a safe old a safe old age , and preferential treatment on the Day of Judgment . These monks are no ascetics . They are glad to take ...
Page 93
... regard as anti - French demonstrations and make a friendly gesture that would inspire French con- fidence in Germany's peaceful intentions.- Dr. Mary E. Woolley , American delegate to the Disarmament Conference . No Cabinet in France ...
... regard as anti - French demonstrations and make a friendly gesture that would inspire French con- fidence in Germany's peaceful intentions.- Dr. Mary E. Woolley , American delegate to the Disarmament Conference . No Cabinet in France ...
Contents
LITERATUR | 3 |
AMERICAS Error GERMANYS MISTAKE A Paris Editor | 22 |
EVERYDAY JAPAN Hélène Iswolsky | 36 |
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