This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 Excerpt: ...It has prepared for war against its enemies (10), but it does not desire1 to fight. It desires to develop (itself) undisturbed. In former2 times Germany allowed3 itself to be cheated out of its development (12-13). It now goes against its4 nature to be cheated out of that6 which 6 it desires (1314). 4. (The) men of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 Excerpt: ...It has prepared for war against its enemies (10), but it does not desire1 to fight. It desires to develop (itself) undisturbed. In former2 times Germany allowed3 itself to be cheated out of its development (12-13). It now goes against its4 nature to be cheated out of that6 which 6 it desires (1314). 4. (The) men of science have always played a greater role in Germany than in America (20). This great love for men of science and this great respect for their work is not so characteristic of America as of Germany (21-22). 1 proper form of toollen. 2 frtlf)er. 3 Perfect. For form see 48, 3. 4 Say to it against the nature. 6 proper case of b58. 6 proper case of toai. (c)rammattfdjeS. Grammar 58. PREPOSITIONS WITH THE ACCUSATIVE b X $, till, until, by (by the end of the current year, biS Ghtbe laufenben 3abre8), as far as, up to (up to the last farthing, biS auf ben lefeten eller). b 1 1 r d), through, throughout. Often after the noun in the form of burcfj or bin'burdj: ben ganjen (c)ontmer burd) or lnVburdj, . throughout the entire summer. e n t 'I a n g, along, often also with the dative, sometimes with the genitive, usually after the noun when the accusative is used. fflr, for. 'g e vg e n, toward, to, against, in comparison with, in exchange for. See also toiber below. 0 f) n e, without. f 0 n b e r, poetic = ofine. iim (um), around, concerning, about, with respect to, of; often with f'rum after the noun: um )eutfd)Ianb fjg'rum, all around Germany. It often indicates a loss of something: @S brarfite tlm um feinen SBer'ftanb, It caused him to lose his reason. @r brad)te il)n um fetn (c)elb, He cheated him out oj his money. 'to 1 'b e r, against, in a sense of hostility or resistance. Also gegen is used with these meanings, but unlike roib
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