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... sense of the shape of things when we know so well . For once Schlesinger resists the microscope and demonstrates superbly that there was a change , and does so without defacing the tale told by his facts . But having done this he then ...
... sense of the shape of things when we know so well . For once Schlesinger resists the microscope and demonstrates superbly that there was a change , and does so without defacing the tale told by his facts . But having done this he then ...
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... sense and forward thrust of America itself . To Schlesinger Roose- velt's was the instinct for the future , the subterranean idealism which kept New Deal pragmatism from sinking into laziness and empty concep- tions . He was the perfect ...
... sense and forward thrust of America itself . To Schlesinger Roose- velt's was the instinct for the future , the subterranean idealism which kept New Deal pragmatism from sinking into laziness and empty concep- tions . He was the perfect ...
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... sense of loss : a sense that life under modern conditions has become deracinate and disinherited , and that whatever might give meaning to existence is beyond his reach . If he is to extricate himself from this tragic situation , if he ...
... sense of loss : a sense that life under modern conditions has become deracinate and disinherited , and that whatever might give meaning to existence is beyond his reach . If he is to extricate himself from this tragic situation , if he ...
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