Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... look at the old town , feel- ing , a bit sadly , that never might we look on it again . " The most English of English towns " , C. E. Montague once called it , when writing me of that beautiful country into which he had moved but ...
... look at the old town , feel- ing , a bit sadly , that never might we look on it again . " The most English of English towns " , C. E. Montague once called it , when writing me of that beautiful country into which he had moved but ...
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... look around us and find the answer . To be satisfied , indeed , would be a mark of arrested intelligence , of spiritual and intellectual death . It is the constant search and hunger for a fuller and a higher life that differ- entiates ...
... look around us and find the answer . To be satisfied , indeed , would be a mark of arrested intelligence , of spiritual and intellectual death . It is the constant search and hunger for a fuller and a higher life that differ- entiates ...
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... look for a betterment of political life ? Do we in sober truth desire to turn from a democracy - with all its defects - to a State in which criticism is stifled , the press crushed , and in which no man dare breathe his thoughts aloud ...
... look for a betterment of political life ? Do we in sober truth desire to turn from a democracy - with all its defects - to a State in which criticism is stifled , the press crushed , and in which no man dare breathe his thoughts aloud ...
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