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Although it is one of the most traditional of the Swiss cities , Basel is very close to
the German border . As it stands today , you enter both Germany and France
while still in the streets of the town , but France was farther away in those days ...
Although it is one of the most traditional of the Swiss cities , Basel is very close to
the German border . As it stands today , you enter both Germany and France
while still in the streets of the town , but France was farther away in those days ...
Page 218
These lectures were in German . Una Thomas , Elizabeth Welsh ( original
translator of most of Essays on Contemporary Events ) , and I pooled our notes
and translated them into English , for the benefit of Jung ' s students who did not
know ...
These lectures were in German . Una Thomas , Elizabeth Welsh ( original
translator of most of Essays on Contemporary Events ) , and I pooled our notes
and translated them into English , for the benefit of Jung ' s students who did not
know ...
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Now , of course , every intelligent doctor present knew that Jung was putting this
through for the sake of the German Jewish doctors , who could thus either form a
group of their own or simply join the International Society as individual members
...
Now , of course , every intelligent doctor present knew that Jung was putting this
through for the sake of the German Jewish doctors , who could thus either form a
group of their own or simply join the International Society as individual members
...
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Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Swiss Soil | 11 |
Early Impressions 18751886 | 19 |
Copyright | |
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