The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 141Atlantic Monthly Company, 1928 |
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Sivu 14
... hope for a peaceful religious revolution in the Church itself . Were they to reveal themselves at this pre- mature date , they , like Luther or the more recent Loisy , would be forced from the Church . Their Catholic in- fluence would ...
... hope for a peaceful religious revolution in the Church itself . Were they to reveal themselves at this pre- mature date , they , like Luther or the more recent Loisy , would be forced from the Church . Their Catholic in- fluence would ...
Sivu 15
... hope that those constituted in authority may come to see the necessity of dry - docking . For obvious reasons I am constrained to take shelter behind the screen of anonymity . To reveal my identity would not aid the cause which I have ...
... hope that those constituted in authority may come to see the necessity of dry - docking . For obvious reasons I am constrained to take shelter behind the screen of anonymity . To reveal my identity would not aid the cause which I have ...
Sivu 59
... hope mounted in their breasts . But the hope was short- lived . The domineering will of the Empress was unbroken , and a period of depression ensued . The Prince and the other nobles implicated in the taking off of Rasputin were ...
... hope mounted in their breasts . But the hope was short- lived . The domineering will of the Empress was unbroken , and a period of depression ensued . The Prince and the other nobles implicated in the taking off of Rasputin were ...
Sivu 70
... hope to fulfill his purpose of transferring troops back there , as this could only be possible when Russia's offensive power was crippled and her menace to Austria removed . A fresh bound captured Lemberg by June 22 , but the Russians ...
... hope to fulfill his purpose of transferring troops back there , as this could only be possible when Russia's offensive power was crippled and her menace to Austria removed . A fresh bound captured Lemberg by June 22 , but the Russians ...
Sivu 71
... hope of achieving his object . ' Except by submarine warfare , however , Eng- land and her army were out of reach , for Falkenhayn considered that the English sector of the front did not lend itself to offensive operations . ' In view ...
... hope of achieving his object . ' Except by submarine warfare , however , Eng- land and her army were out of reach , for Falkenhayn considered that the English sector of the front did not lend itself to offensive operations . ' In view ...
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