Littell's Living Age, Volume 357Littell, Son, 1939 |
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Page 113
... believe that in a short time it will reach the point where no enemy bomb- ing force can fly over our territory without risking severe losses . Our air equipment has suffered from the inferiority of our engines . But our engineers and ...
... believe that in a short time it will reach the point where no enemy bomb- ing force can fly over our territory without risking severe losses . Our air equipment has suffered from the inferiority of our engines . But our engineers and ...
Page 298
... believe that the minds of the entire Germany are goose - stepping . If that were true , if - as Paul Martin tries to make us believe all Germans were narrow- minded Nazis , then we would have to lose all hope of a rebirth of the Germany ...
... believe that the minds of the entire Germany are goose - stepping . If that were true , if - as Paul Martin tries to make us believe all Germans were narrow- minded Nazis , then we would have to lose all hope of a rebirth of the Germany ...
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ground , I believe that an indispensable step to working out an effective social philosophy will be the complete aban ... believe that at the bottom of all social phil- osophies are conceptions of values , of things deemed desirable and ...
ground , I believe that an indispensable step to working out an effective social philosophy will be the complete aban ... believe that at the bottom of all social phil- osophies are conceptions of values , of things deemed desirable and ...
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