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Thenceforward the forms of collective and personal music were continually
developed . In the second half of the sixteenth century the Lutheran chorale
made further progress , adopting the form of the motet ; on the instrumental side
the organ ...
Thenceforward the forms of collective and personal music were continually
developed . In the second half of the sixteenth century the Lutheran chorale
made further progress , adopting the form of the motet ; on the instrumental side
the organ ...
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In face of it individual liberties and collective autonomies disappeared . The Party
was the State . The State was but the Party's instrument . In other words , the
State was part of the machinery of power . The élite played the part of the motor ,
of ...
In face of it individual liberties and collective autonomies disappeared . The Party
was the State . The State was but the Party's instrument . In other words , the
State was part of the machinery of power . The élite played the part of the motor ,
of ...
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... so as to give the greatest possible extension to the Reich in the east . , France ,
in the eyes of the tribune , is above all the country that represents and defends
the treaties of 1919 , the League of Nations , and the pacts of collective security .
... so as to give the greatest possible extension to the Reich in the east . , France ,
in the eyes of the tribune , is above all the country that represents and defends
the treaties of 1919 , the League of Nations , and the pacts of collective security .
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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