free the forces which support the democratic State. He who advocates a State system of the most unified form possible can render a service h the democratic idea. He who is active in the spirit of true democracy is labourins to form the constitutional unity. The whole book makes pleasant and instructive reading, and is interesting as showing how far modern writers of German have departed from the long, heavilyweighted sentences of the nineteenth century. The addition of three or four maps would make it more useful to student readers; but maps are easily picked up, whereas such careful scholarship as Kerr Pinnow displavs is indeed hard to rind.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20920, 29 July 1933, Page 13
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