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... wrote to Ehrenfest : Outward quiet has been restored here ; but there is pro- found antagonism and hostility . The reckless use of force breeds only bitterness among the populace . Hunger and want ravage the city [ Berlin ] . Infant ...
... wrote to Ehrenfest : Outward quiet has been restored here ; but there is pro- found antagonism and hostility . The reckless use of force breeds only bitterness among the populace . Hunger and want ravage the city [ Berlin ] . Infant ...
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... wrote : Professor Masaryk is the living example of how one's love for one's own people can indeed be in perfect harmony with the out- look of a world citizen . On April 13 , 1931 , Einstein wrote to President Masaryk directly : After ...
... wrote : Professor Masaryk is the living example of how one's love for one's own people can indeed be in perfect harmony with the out- look of a world citizen . On April 13 , 1931 , Einstein wrote to President Masaryk directly : After ...
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... wrote to his friend Maurice Solovine in Paris : 5 Tell M. Langevin once again how grateful I am to him and urge him to answer my letter soon . I wrote him about the forma- tion of an international association of leading intellectuals ...
... wrote to his friend Maurice Solovine in Paris : 5 Tell M. Langevin once again how grateful I am to him and urge him to answer my letter soon . I wrote him about the forma- tion of an international association of leading intellectuals ...
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