Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 85
... believe that Polaris is not homo sapiens brain child ? Is it moonshine that these weapons in the hands of national an- tagonists are a danger to civilization ? Do they believe that Messrs Khrushchev and Kennedy will agree to scrap them ...
... believe that Polaris is not homo sapiens brain child ? Is it moonshine that these weapons in the hands of national an- tagonists are a danger to civilization ? Do they believe that Messrs Khrushchev and Kennedy will agree to scrap them ...
Pàgina 157
... believe ... ' ( as in , ' I know that all statistical evidence shows that , in countries where the death penalty has been abolished , there has been no subsequent rise in the murder rate , but I prefer to believe that the threat of ...
... believe ... ' ( as in , ' I know that all statistical evidence shows that , in countries where the death penalty has been abolished , there has been no subsequent rise in the murder rate , but I prefer to believe that the threat of ...
Pàgina 300
... believe that Russian society is intrinsically wicked - wicked after the irredeemable pattern of Nazi society . But does the Spectator really believe this ? For my part I think that most , perhaps all , existing Com- munist leaders are ...
... believe that Russian society is intrinsically wicked - wicked after the irredeemable pattern of Nazi society . But does the Spectator really believe this ? For my part I think that most , perhaps all , existing Com- munist leaders are ...
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