The Twentieth Century, Volum 173Nineteenth Century and After, 1964 |
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Pàgina 42
... appear to be close because they are collaborating on that book , or teach in the same department , when the truth is that they are as strange to each other as both are to the notion that anything is wrong at all . The most familiar ...
... appear to be close because they are collaborating on that book , or teach in the same department , when the truth is that they are as strange to each other as both are to the notion that anything is wrong at all . The most familiar ...
Pàgina 114
... appear to be engaged in mere routine work . Their historical position in relation to India condemns them beforehand to appear too intent on little things to feel strongly about great things , in- capable of having their imagination ...
... appear to be engaged in mere routine work . Their historical position in relation to India condemns them beforehand to appear too intent on little things to feel strongly about great things , in- capable of having their imagination ...
Pàgina 133
... appear closer to Tory than to Labour . Moreover , in the dispute about the national striking force ( the force de frappe ) the Left realizes that British Prime Ministers speak in the same terms as General de Gaulle , only with less ...
... appear closer to Tory than to Labour . Moreover , in the dispute about the national striking force ( the force de frappe ) the Left realizes that British Prime Ministers speak in the same terms as General de Gaulle , only with less ...
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