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Interned there briefly as an enemy alien (German), and later in France as a prisoner of war during World War I, he turned his attention increasingly to world problems and was moved to write his Kulturphilosophie (1923; “Philosophy of Civilization”), in which he set forth his personal philosophy of “reverence for life,” an ethical principle involving all living things, which he believed essential to the survival of civilization.
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Interned in Congress later that day and cried with Rep.
Challenger 25th anniversary: Memories of the day Melissa Bell 2011
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Interned and repatriated in the post-Pearl Harbor exchange of diplomats, he was sent to Lisbon and finally back to Moscow, where he served under Ambassador W.
Uncontainable Alonzo L. Hamby 2011
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Interned within myself, internal imprisonment, submitting to the temptation of the invisible.
INVISIBLE HUGUES DE MONTALEMBERT 2010
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Twice Interned: Transvaal 1901-1902; Germany 1914-1918.
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Interned within myself, internal imprisonment, submitting to the temptation of the invisible.
INVISIBLE HUGUES DE MONTALEMBERT 2010
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Note 4: "Interned in Bulgaria," 148-49; and "Greek Protests Against Bulgar Brutality," 88. back
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Interned within myself, internal imprisonment, submitting to the temptation of the invisible.
INVISIBLE HUGUES DE MONTALEMBERT 2010
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Note 3: "Greek Protests Against Bulgar Brutality," Current History Magazine 9: 2 (January 1919): 88; and "Interned in Bulgaria," 148-49. back
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Folder: "WPA Reports of Various Secretaries Working in Bulgaria"; "Interned in Bulgaria," 148; and Taft, Harris, Kent, and Newlin, Service with Fighting Men, 2: 288. back
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