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... dialect " ( 117 ) . Only at this point does the young Tarden confess to the authorities what he has done , justifying his actions somewhat by his survivor status : " I myself had already been lucky ; I had survived the war . Moreover ...
... dialect " ( 117 ) . Only at this point does the young Tarden confess to the authorities what he has done , justifying his actions somewhat by his survivor status : " I myself had already been lucky ; I had survived the war . Moreover ...
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... dialect of intelligible Teutsch [ sic ] as the first condition of improvement . ' Frederick the Great had civilized the barbaric Polish territory acquired in 1772 by draining swamps and opening ports . Carlyle not only ranked Germans ...
... dialect of intelligible Teutsch [ sic ] as the first condition of improvement . ' Frederick the Great had civilized the barbaric Polish territory acquired in 1772 by draining swamps and opening ports . Carlyle not only ranked Germans ...
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Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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