The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 141Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 - American essays |
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... England , in France , in Germany , and the total for the world , and has asked me numberless questions about both China and America . I am writing this while he looks up words in order to tell me something new and remarkable about ...
... England , in France , in Germany , and the total for the world , and has asked me numberless questions about both China and America . I am writing this while he looks up words in order to tell me something new and remarkable about ...
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE MODERN MIND A PREFACE WE met in England . A mutual friend presented me . I still recall the words of introduction : - ' John , here is an American priest who will listen to you ! ' Almost immediately the ...
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE MODERN MIND A PREFACE WE met in England . A mutual friend presented me . I still recall the words of introduction : - ' John , here is an American priest who will listen to you ! ' Almost immediately the ...
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... England . The attraction of medieval church architecture had drawn me to the English cathedral towns . We stood together in the vast nave of Canter- bury . In the past there had been other clergymen upon whom I poured the mingled ...
... England . The attraction of medieval church architecture had drawn me to the English cathedral towns . We stood together in the vast nave of Canter- bury . In the past there had been other clergymen upon whom I poured the mingled ...
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... England . Dzer- zhinsky , chief of the dreaded secret police , the Cheka , executioner of 1,800 , - 000 victims , the man with the eyes of a gazelle and the soul of a Fouquier- Tinville , expired suddenly and mys- teriously in 1926 ...
... England . Dzer- zhinsky , chief of the dreaded secret police , the Cheka , executioner of 1,800 , - 000 victims , the man with the eyes of a gazelle and the soul of a Fouquier- Tinville , expired suddenly and mys- teriously in 1926 ...
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... England was the staple of the enemy alliance . " The history of the English wars against the Netherlands , Spain , France , and Napoleon is being repeated . Germany can expect no mercy from this enemy , so long as he still retains the ...
... England was the staple of the enemy alliance . " The history of the English wars against the Netherlands , Spain , France , and Napoleon is being repeated . Germany can expect no mercy from this enemy , so long as he still retains the ...
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