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Diary entry for 1915-08-21
... worked a long time ago as an engineer in the building of the Arlberg Tunnel, was evidently able to secure a peaceful retirement through thrift, and who also took advantage of the privileges of free travel that are granted to railway engineers by making ...
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Diary entry for 1915-12-12
... the figures; but everything that was good was stifled by the poor effect of lack of freedom in performance. One can see from this example how little the cause is served with those advantages if, first and foremost, a free exchange between light and ...
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Diary entry for 1915-12-15
... Manchesterism comprises the political, economic, and social movements of the 19th century that originated in Manchester, England. Led by Richard Cobden and John Bright, it won a wide hearing for its argument that free trade would lead to a more equitable society ...
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Diary entry for 1916-05-05
... right to free itself from agreements in order to defend itself. ...
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Diary entry for 1916-06-17
... right to be free of my debt to her at the moment in which my works are published. PostcardWSLB 272 to Hertzka; I tell him about the review and request a copy each of the Niloff table and Op. 111. Society: at best a group of people who have come further ...
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Diary entry for 1916-06-22
... rare magic. Förster (see the Arbeiter-Zeitung) tells the Germans that they should "free themselves from the power-political traditions." He asks this under the pretext that all the other states would also "have to do the same thing." His demand, though ...
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Diary entry for 1916-07-05
... logic and against humanity, immediately becomes evident when one considers that no truly productive person is in a position to demand payment for anything but the achievement itself, and nothing else. The businessman would be free to reckon the value of ...
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Diary entry for 1916-08-17
... . During supper, the storm increases in intensity and makes mischief until nearly midnight. Rain throughout the night. During teatime, conversation with Schuler's son who, though he himself is serving in the army, is nonetheless completely free of the ...
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Diary entry for 1916-12-12
... to the law of free will. Dereliction of duty. Letter from Mrs. Pairamall: in reply, she reports an inflammation of the lungs from which she has apparently since recovered. Fr. Deutsch was at Perutz's the day before yesterday and is still trying to ...
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Diary entry for 1917-01-10
... in tone; I ask him to understand that we are having a much more difficult time than he and his wife. With regard to Sunday, I cannot say for sure that we will be free, as the necessity of a meeting with Mendl may arise. "If a time comes in art in ...