New England Magazine, Volumen55New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... German and English experi- ence , particularly the first named . No careful person can assert that they can be applied to this country ; never- theless , they are set forth impressively with a view to influencing American legislators ...
... German and English experi- ence , particularly the first named . No careful person can assert that they can be applied to this country ; never- theless , they are set forth impressively with a view to influencing American legislators ...
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... Committee , will share with me the general direction of the campaign . In carrying it forward , we shall work in close co - operation ( Continued on page 80 ) I S the German method of conduct- ing war the INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 67.
... Committee , will share with me the general direction of the campaign . In carrying it forward , we shall work in close co - operation ( Continued on page 80 ) I S the German method of conduct- ing war the INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 67.
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... German culture and the ends aimed at , as well as the means employed in the present war ? Is it sufficient to state that the Germans , after all , are but partially civilized , that in the sixteenth century they were still rude and ...
... German culture and the ends aimed at , as well as the means employed in the present war ? Is it sufficient to state that the Germans , after all , are but partially civilized , that in the sixteenth century they were still rude and ...
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... Germans have learned is that the existence of a peo- ple appointed to represent God is no myth , but that such a people does ac- tually exist in the German people it- self . Ever since the victory won by Hermann ( Arminius ) over Varus ...
... Germans have learned is that the existence of a peo- ple appointed to represent God is no myth , but that such a people does ac- tually exist in the German people it- self . Ever since the victory won by Hermann ( Arminius ) over Varus ...
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... German , meaning of the word ? Nations , more particularly the Latin nations , regard the moral element in life , the refining of human customs and relations , as constituting the very essence of civilization . To those who interpret ...
... German , meaning of the word ? Nations , more particularly the Latin nations , regard the moral element in life , the refining of human customs and relations , as constituting the very essence of civilization . To those who interpret ...
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