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... feel not the slightest zeal for atheism in action or for Communism as such . Just as the average Englishman does not feel otherwise than friendly to the average Russian as a Russian , thus also the British conscious - Christian does not ...
... feel not the slightest zeal for atheism in action or for Communism as such . Just as the average Englishman does not feel otherwise than friendly to the average Russian as a Russian , thus also the British conscious - Christian does not ...
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... feel capable of coping with their circum- stances , but even if they are at first reluctant , the atmosphere of the camp and the influence of their new neighbours soon makes itself felt . There are ten Re - education Centres in Holland ...
... feel capable of coping with their circum- stances , but even if they are at first reluctant , the atmosphere of the camp and the influence of their new neighbours soon makes itself felt . There are ten Re - education Centres in Holland ...
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... feel ( feel is the right word , for there is no think- ing ) that the countryside should not change . Foresters themselves now tend to be cynically wise on one point : even while they hear objections about the planting of some bare ...
... feel ( feel is the right word , for there is no think- ing ) that the countryside should not change . Foresters themselves now tend to be cynically wise on one point : even while they hear objections about the planting of some bare ...
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