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On the other hand , what would become of the vast Germanic body without a
centre of political crystallization ? How would it emerge from its fatal
fragmentation if it had neither the will nor the power to become a State , a State
like other States ...
On the other hand , what would become of the vast Germanic body without a
centre of political crystallization ? How would it emerge from its fatal
fragmentation if it had neither the will nor the power to become a State , a State
like other States ...
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On the other hand , it was certain to become stunted and degenerate if it did not
draw sustenance from that overflow . What was to be done but open the
floodgates to avoid destruction and dismemberment , and to preserve the
framework built ...
On the other hand , it was certain to become stunted and degenerate if it did not
draw sustenance from that overflow . What was to be done but open the
floodgates to avoid destruction and dismemberment , and to preserve the
framework built ...
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In other words , it was no longer possible to see how it could become what it
should be , the instrument of an order to be restored within the framework of
reasonable solutions . And as youth became more and more nazified , the very
substance ...
In other words , it was no longer possible to see how it could become what it
should be , the instrument of an order to be restored within the framework of
reasonable solutions . And as youth became more and more nazified , the very
substance ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
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