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The necessity of translating the material into English posed not only the intricate
problems which translation always presents; we were also faced with the difficulty
that many documents had previously been published in English translations ...
The necessity of translating the material into English posed not only the intricate
problems which translation always presents; we were also faced with the difficulty
that many documents had previously been published in English translations ...
Page 655
The translation here given is new, from the original manuscript. The New York
Times omitted the questions, ran the answers as a connected story. 16. The
invitation to the World Congress for International Peace through Religion came
from F.
The translation here given is new, from the original manuscript. The New York
Times omitted the questions, ran the answers as a connected story. 16. The
invitation to the World Congress for International Peace through Religion came
from F.
Page 663
Identical translations of Einstein's Albany address appear in oomly, p. 31, and iao
, p. 59. The paragraph here given has been revised from the German manuscript.
11. The message for the Young Men's Christian Association is published in ...
Identical translations of Einstein's Albany address appear in oomly, p. 31, and iao
, p. 59. The paragraph here given has been revised from the German manuscript.
11. The message for the Young Men's Christian Association is published in ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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