
Mekhlis in 1940. Quoted in The People Need a Tsar: The Emergence of National Bolshevism as Stalinist Ideology, 1931-1941, by D. L. Brandenberger & A. M. Dubrovsky, 1998
Other Inquisitions (1952), The Modesty of History
Mekhlis in 1940. Quoted in The People Need a Tsar: The Emergence of National Bolshevism as Stalinist Ideology, 1931-1941, by D. L. Brandenberger & A. M. Dubrovsky, 1998
“Goethe in Weimar sleeps, and Greece,
Long since, saw Byron’s struggle cease.”
St. 1
Memorial Verses (1852)
Source: Art applied to industry: a series of lectures, 1865, p. 1 : Preface
Speech at European conference after France vetoed the British application to join the EEC (28 January 1963), quoted in Edward Heath, The Course of My Life (Hodder and Stoughton, 1998), p. 235.
Lord Privy Seal
Hercule Poirot
Curtain - Poirot's Last Case (1975)
Page 205
Publications, The Shah's Story (1980), On Islam and the Islamic Revolution
In allusion to the words of Jesus Christ (John 10:10).
Africa and Freedom, Nobel Lecture (1961)
“Doubtless the day is far in the future when we shall be able to solve such historical enigmas.”
August 1909, Popular Science Monthly Volume 75, Article:"The Varificational Factor in Handwriting", p. 156