Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... century is witnessing the tremendous in- fluence exercised by men of powerful speech - by Lenin in directing the Russian Revolution , by Mussolini and Hitler in stirring up the storm of Fascist reaction , and by Churchill and Roosevelt ...
... century is witnessing the tremendous in- fluence exercised by men of powerful speech - by Lenin in directing the Russian Revolution , by Mussolini and Hitler in stirring up the storm of Fascist reaction , and by Churchill and Roosevelt ...
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... century , however , was particularly crass and inhuman in many repects . - It would be easy to interpret the century as a unit – to close our eyes to its complexities , contradictions and growth - to overlook the great diversities among ...
... century , however , was particularly crass and inhuman in many repects . - It would be easy to interpret the century as a unit – to close our eyes to its complexities , contradictions and growth - to overlook the great diversities among ...
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... century England . Such social and psychological barriers divided the classes that each was chiefly aware of its own existence . The rich , the middle class , and the poor each left records of its own England and its own mode of ...
... century England . Such social and psychological barriers divided the classes that each was chiefly aware of its own existence . The rich , the middle class , and the poor each left records of its own England and its own mode of ...
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