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Elsewhere , still preoccupied with thoughts ' , Donne relishes the idea that an honest lover's thoughts need never fear ... The interaction is between his loved word for the transparent , ' through - shine ' , and the thought : This ...
Elsewhere , still preoccupied with thoughts ' , Donne relishes the idea that an honest lover's thoughts need never fear ... The interaction is between his loved word for the transparent , ' through - shine ' , and the thought : This ...
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Thomas Nipperdey began his 1983 history of nineteenth - century Germany with the sentence , ' In the beginning was Napoleon'.16 of the earlier authorities Troeltsch was explicit on this : ' German politico - historical - ethical thought ...
Thomas Nipperdey began his 1983 history of nineteenth - century Germany with the sentence , ' In the beginning was Napoleon'.16 of the earlier authorities Troeltsch was explicit on this : ' German politico - historical - ethical thought ...
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Yet , the thought of returning home remained with him . For a long time , his wish was to go back to Germany and live there in a kind of inner emigration . For him as well , the point of no return is reached with the Röhm massacres in ...
Yet , the thought of returning home remained with him . For a long time , his wish was to go back to Germany and live there in a kind of inner emigration . For him as well , the point of no return is reached with the Röhm massacres in ...
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