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... become Englishmen , and two Germans who would have liked to become Englishmen . Before and since the second world war numerous German - Jews have been naturalised ; the fathers of both Heine and Schopenhauer were ardent Anglomaniacs and ...
... become Englishmen , and two Germans who would have liked to become Englishmen . Before and since the second world war numerous German - Jews have been naturalised ; the fathers of both Heine and Schopenhauer were ardent Anglomaniacs and ...
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... become more expensive , and sport was tending to become more professionalised and , indeed , more like a gladiatorial show . Nevertheless , there was a far higher proportion of the population playing games in Britain than in any country ...
... become more expensive , and sport was tending to become more professionalised and , indeed , more like a gladiatorial show . Nevertheless , there was a far higher proportion of the population playing games in Britain than in any country ...
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... become fewer . The main reason for the amazing decline in Labour's fortunes from 1945 to 1950 - apart from national bankruptcy , caused by the war , not by Labour - was the prolonged ill health of Ernest Bevin and Stafford Cripps , who ...
... become fewer . The main reason for the amazing decline in Labour's fortunes from 1945 to 1950 - apart from national bankruptcy , caused by the war , not by Labour - was the prolonged ill health of Ernest Bevin and Stafford Cripps , who ...
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