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The schism of the sixteenth century had destroyed the mystical Community of
aforetime , loosening the stones of the edifice ; it had confined religion within the
limits of the State , had exposed the Bible to all sorts of interpretations , had ...
The schism of the sixteenth century had destroyed the mystical Community of
aforetime , loosening the stones of the edifice ; it had confined religion within the
limits of the State , had exposed the Bible to all sorts of interpretations , had ...
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Creative and dynamic law destroyed established law . ... immediately ( 1 ) to align
( gleichschalten ) the territorial States by imposing on them “ Statthalter ” or
Governors devoted to him ; ( 2 ) to destroy the great political parties , replacing
them ...
Creative and dynamic law destroyed established law . ... immediately ( 1 ) to align
( gleichschalten ) the territorial States by imposing on them “ Statthalter ” or
Governors devoted to him ; ( 2 ) to destroy the great political parties , replacing
them ...
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These professional troops destroyed the last vestiges of democratism . The
nation thus mobilized by this nucleus of fanatics knew the intoxication of
exaltation , but its state was the work of cool , resolute , persevering technicians .
It was amoral ...
These professional troops destroyed the last vestiges of democratism . The
nation thus mobilized by this nucleus of fanatics knew the intoxication of
exaltation , but its state was the work of cool , resolute , persevering technicians .
It was amoral ...
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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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