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... moral about them . As far as morality was concerned , Afonka Bida summed it up in his comment on what had happened in Volyn where beehives and people alike had been . hacked to pieces : " The bees can put up with it , we're doing it for ...
... moral about them . As far as morality was concerned , Afonka Bida summed it up in his comment on what had happened in Volyn where beehives and people alike had been . hacked to pieces : " The bees can put up with it , we're doing it for ...
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... moral sense . It is as if a tornado had swept through the courtyard , leaving their souls morally debilitated and their spirit coarsened . The narrative on this subject breaks off suddenly as if for no parti- cular reason with a ...
... moral sense . It is as if a tornado had swept through the courtyard , leaving their souls morally debilitated and their spirit coarsened . The narrative on this subject breaks off suddenly as if for no parti- cular reason with a ...
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... morality , are legion . They comprise a sinister anti - literature which for many years now has been eating away at the very moral foundations of the Russian people , representing espionage , mendacity and betrayal as heroic , an ...
... morality , are legion . They comprise a sinister anti - literature which for many years now has been eating away at the very moral foundations of the Russian people , representing espionage , mendacity and betrayal as heroic , an ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
Emmanuil Kazakevich | 19 |
Viktor Nekrasov | 27 |
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