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... side of man in disgrace , and by his laughter he affirms the deed . He has assumed the responsibility for war ( the red his face ) and the results of war ( the black side ) . He has accepted , in a phrase , the burden of history . It is ...
... side of man in disgrace , and by his laughter he affirms the deed . He has assumed the responsibility for war ( the red his face ) and the results of war ( the black side ) . He has accepted , in a phrase , the burden of history . It is ...
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... side or the other of the conflict , and that with divine assistance one side would soon triumph over the other . But when the war dragged on he moved beyond this interpretation . " God wills this contest , and wills that it shall not ...
... side or the other of the conflict , and that with divine assistance one side would soon triumph over the other . But when the war dragged on he moved beyond this interpretation . " God wills this contest , and wills that it shall not ...
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... Side of the Patriarchy . " New England Quarterly , XXXVI ( 1963 ) , 3-22 . Easton , David , and Robert D. Hess . " The Child's Political World . " Mid - west Journal of Political Science , VI ( 1962 ) , 229-246 . 11 Firda , Richard ...
... Side of the Patriarchy . " New England Quarterly , XXXVI ( 1963 ) , 3-22 . Easton , David , and Robert D. Hess . " The Child's Political World . " Mid - west Journal of Political Science , VI ( 1962 ) , 229-246 . 11 Firda , Richard ...
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