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their old homes in the fatherland, the hard winter, and prospects for
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“Little Fatherland” in one of his writings on the Spain he loved and admired
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, but my family answered the call and returned to the Fatherland in ’39
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32 Ceasing their miserable strain of woe, they took up the subject of their fatherland, hymning in
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With that in mind Roger’s visit to his “Patria chica” (little fatherland) was planned
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Enlivens his fatherland as I, of my fondled Ponferrada,
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In this history of central Europe, we have seen Austria lose out to Prussia as the German fatherland
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32 Ceasing their miserable strain of woe they took up the subject of their fatherland hymning in praise God their wonder-working Saviour
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Who would have known that the Russians would ever enter our Fatherland
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My Darling, should I also have this misfortune then it has been my duty for the Fatherland, for you and all my loved ones
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The main thing is that our enemies don't destroy our fatherland completely and that in the end we’ll come out of it victoriously
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"So why are you betraying your Fatherland?"
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"The Americans have crossed into the Fatherland
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The Americans had crossed into the Fatherland
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permanent fatherland in heaven
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Joseph caught Eckhart’s stare and shook his head, “I know it is not what you would advise but I want to develop the America’s, especially with some strong connections to the Fatherland already there
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“Did you ever think that we would not return to the Fatherland?” Beck grinned
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“Have you spent time in the Fatherland Elmore?”
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Muller smiled, “I will be so pleased to see the Fatherland again sir, Marian still has sisters there who she has not seen since 1945
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The three SS Officers were reunited in the heart of the Fatherland their orders were to prepare for the homecoming of their leader and to recruit as many former Nazi Party faithful into the new regime
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The German factor was growing daily due to the good work of his trusted friends, Smitz, Muller and Eckhart who spoke to old friends and new generations of Aryan’s across the Fatherland
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They saw the bronze bust of Hitler standing on a plinth that had an inscription carved into it which, translated from German, and said ‘In memory of all those who lost their lives serving the Fatherland
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Here in the Fatherland there is a complete mix of nations that take the jobs of true Germans
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the invader was that dared to enter into the sacred Fatherland,
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����������� �What do you think you are doing?� You are abandoning your fatherland in its time of greatest need, so that you could have some fancy new life in the future?�
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Nevertheless he was a military man and at this stage still loyal to Führer and Fatherland
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Michael Wittmann fought to the bitter end for his Fatherland; his place in the annals of military history is thoroughly deserved
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In fact, after almost six years of continual fighting on several fronts, the once powerful and feared Luftwaffe was reduced to only a token force, and the mighty Luftwaffe which in earlier years had dominated the skies above continental Europe was no longer able to halt the Allied formations pounding their Fatherland
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And now, a matter of days after she was instructed by you to return to her fatherland after years of exemplary service abroad, you have murdered another of your top agents
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It would also secure for him the Irish vote - he was returning their fatherland to them, after all - and with it a second term for himself and the Republicans
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You would be returning their fatherland to them if sovereignty of Ireland could pass across, and your party would secure the Irish American vote - well, just about for ever
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Gentlemen agree with me that, in gaining what some would see as its fatherland as well as a 51st State on the very edge of Europe - indeed, an integral part of the European Union, - the United States benefits from a huge trading opportunity and vastly increases its sphere of influence over world affairs? Would he not also agree that this move is likely to be hugely popular with the 50 million Irish-Americans in the States, to the extent that the Republicans will probably enjoy the votes of that section of the community for many years to come?
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to have escaped the Fatherland,
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and last words were dedication to the Fatherland and his fellow
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on the tenth we glimpsed the fields of our fatherland,
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Well, let it welcome you very heartily back to the Fatherland
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Long and short of it was that in this precious Fatherland of yours the Vicki’s don't accept valuables except from those about to become their husbands
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'I should say that the Vickis in your own or any other respectable Fatherland didn't either,' said I
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She had, I remember, very pretty little white hands like tiny claws, and wore beautiful rings, and sitting opposite her, and free myself from any undue passion for goose, I had leisure to watch the rapid way in which she disposed of the skin, her rings and the whiteness of her hands flashing up and down as she used her knife and fork with the awful dexterity only seen in perfection in the Fatherland
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'Having noticed by your accent, madam, that the excellent German you speak was not originally acquired in our Fatherland, but must be the result of a commendable diligence practised in the schoolrooms of your youth and native land, and having further observed, from certain unmistakable signs, that the native land in question must be England, it would have a peculiar interest for me to be favoured with the exact meaning the inhabitants of that enlightened country attach to the term
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Estonians singing of their love for their fatherland: how they love their fatherland so much; was, and still is: a complete reversal of the actual truth
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They ran away and abandoned their fatherland at the drop of a hat
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What is that but a cop-out? What is that but treason to your own fatherland? What is that but worshipping and flocking to the Richest Nations? If all poor people stayed in their poor countries: they would at least polarize the inhumanity and unfairness of the global system of politics so clearly; that rich people in richer countries would not be able to live with their own conscience
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Germany became a fatherland: not a motherland
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Instead of killing them, Hitler pampered them while at the same time demanding and expecting that every single German fight to the death and die to the last in order to preserve the fucking ‘honor’ of the German Fatherland
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Just think, you could bore for the fatherland
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Go in peace, O peerless pair of true lovers! May you reach your longed-for fatherland in safety, and may fortune interpose no impediment to your prosperous journey; may the eyes of your friends and kinsmen behold you enjoying in peace and tranquillity the remaining days of your life--and that they may be as many as those of Nestor!"
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Yes, we shall drink to the Fatherland in those?"
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Wherever we are we weep for Spain; for after all we were born there and it is our natural fatherland
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If the people yield, well and good; but if they resist him, as he began by beating his own father and mother, so now, if he has the power, he beats them, and will keep his dear old fatherland or motherland, as the Cretans say, in subjection to his young retainers whom he has introduced to be their rulers and masters
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The twins—Hannah and Susanne Gerlitz—sprint laps around the sofa, looped up in the excitement, and six-year-old Rolf Hupfauer sings Rise! Rise! All glory to the fatherland! and several of the other children join in, and Werner doesn’t see Frau Elena speak to Jutta in the corner of the parlor, doesn’t see Jutta run upstairs
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The meeting was opened by the governor, who made a speech to the nobles, urging them to elect the public functionaries, not from regard for persons, but for the service and welfare of their fatherland, and hoping that the honorable nobility of the Kashinsky province would, as at all former elections, hold their duty as sacred, and
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‘Your son,’ wrote Kutuzov, ‘fell before my eyes, a standard in his hand and at the head of a regiment- he fell as a hero, worthy of his father and his fatherland
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Fancy what he had to go through! It’s true he has been reinstated, but how could they fail to do that? I think there were not many such gallant sons of the fatherland out there as he
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‘In the first place, there must have been such a confusion and crowding on the dam that was being attacked that if Raevski did lead his sons there, it could have had no effect except perhaps on some dozen men nearest to him,’ thought he, ‘the rest could not have seen those who did see it would not have been much stimulated by it, for what had they to do with Raevski’s tender paternal feelings when their own skins were in danger? And besides, the fate of the Fatherland did not depend on whether they took the Saltanov dam or not, as we are told was the case at Thermopylae
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I thought I was really serving my sovereign and the Fatherland, but it turns out that I am serving Barclay
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They say he blushed like a girl to whom Joconde is read, when he said to Kutuzov: ‘Your Emperor and the Fatherland award you this honor
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After the Emperor had left Moscow, life flowed on there in its usual course, and its course was so very usual that it was difficult to remember the recent days of patriotic elation and ardor, hard to believe that Russia was really in danger and that the members of the English Club were also sons of the Fatherland ready to sacrifice everything for it
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Glory, the good of society, love of a woman, the Fatherland itself- how important these pictures appeared to me, with what profound meaning they seemed to be filled! And it is all so simple, pale, and is dawning for me
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What is the trial for, when he is not here and will never return? He is not here! For whom then is the trial intended? The Fatherland, the destruction of
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Those who went away, taking what they could and abandoning their houses and half their belongings, did so from the latent patriotism which expresses itself not by phrases or by giving one’s children to save the fatherland and similar unnatural exploits, but unobtrusively, simply, organically, and therefore in the way that always produces the most powerful results
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Klyucharev has been treated in the same way, and so have others who on the plea of building up the temple of Solomon have tried to destroy the temple of their fatherland
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‘God Almighty alone can decide the fate of our fatherland, Papa,’ said Berg
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Animated by that address Anna Pavlovna’s guests talked for a long time of the state of the fatherland and offered various conjectures as to the result of the battle to be fought in a few days
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I have had everything removed, and it only remains for me to weep over the fate of my fatherland
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It is natural for us who were not living in those days to imagine that when half Russia had been conquered and the inhabitants were ficeing to distant provinces, and one levy after another was being raised for the defense of the fatherland, all Russians from the greatest to the least were solely engaged in sacrificing themselves, saving their fatherland, or weeping over its downfall
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troops took part, we might treat it as an exception; but this event occurred before our fathers’ eyes, and for them it was a question of the life or death of their fatherland, and it happened in the greatest of all known wars
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Denisov had Tikhon called and, having praised him for his activity, said a few words in the elder’s presence about loyalty to the Tsar and the country and the hatred of the French that all sons of the fatherland should cherish
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Kutuzov never talked of ‘forty centuries looking down from the Pyramids,’ of the sacrifices he offered for the fatherland, or of what he intended to accomplish or had accomplished; in general he said nothing about himself, adopted no prose, always appeared to be the simplest and most ordinary of men, and said the simplest and most ordinary things
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All those places which you no longer behold, which you may never behold again, perchance, and whose memory you have cherished, take on a melancholy charm, recur to your mind with the melancholy of an apparition, make the holy land visible to you, and are, so to speak, the very form of France, and you love them; and you call them up as they are, as they were, and you persist in this, and you will submit to no change: for you are attached to the figure of your fatherland as to the face of your mother
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counting-house; and they defended the shop, that immense diminutive of the fatherland, with Lacedaemonian enthusiasm
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Callil, Carmen, Bad Faith: A Forgotten History of Family and Fatherland (Londres, 2007)
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Anglo-German recriminations for the moment ceased, as far as the Fatherland was concerned, and profound and sincere compassion for the nation on whom the blow had fallen more heavily was the supreme note of the hour
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I felt proud to know that the liberties of Massachusetts and of our fatherland were in such safe keeping; and as I turned to my hoeing again I was filled with an inexpressible confidence, and pursued my labor cheerfully with a calm trust in the future
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The ruts of his own fatherland
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I have sinned against my fatherland and against my famih', and for this I, the last of my family, am punishing mj^self
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Is it consistent? To my mind, Ivan Matveitch, as the true son of his fatherland, ought to rejoice and to be proud that through him the value of a foreign crocodile has been doubled and possibly even trebled
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For our part, we are delighted at a new branch of industry, of which our great and varied fatherland stands pre-eminently in need
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We immediately hasten to welcome a new branch of useful industry such as our powerful and varied fatherland stands in great need of
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Why is this? Why does he then exceed all bounds at once? Because he has found land at last, the fatherland that he sought in vain before; and, because his soul is rejoiced to find it, he throws himself upon it and kisses it! Oh, it is not from vanity alone, it is not from feelings of vanity that Russians become Atheists and Jesuits! But from spiritual thirst, from anguish of longing for higher things, for dry firm land, for foothold on a fatherland which they never believed in because they never knew it
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But the fact was unmistakable: the former revolutionist, far from being hindered from returning to his beloved Fatherland, seemed almost to have been encouraged to do so, so perhaps there was nothing in it
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"You weren't joking! In America I was lying for three months on straw beside a hapless creature, and I learnt from him that at the very time when you were sowing the seed of God and the Fatherland in my heart, at that very time, perhaps during those very days, you were infecting the heart of that hapless creature, that maniac Kirillov, with poison
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"To my fatherland, to humanity, and to the students
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Herewith I make known that there is an attempt to be made on the life of personages of general's rank and on the Fatherland
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If you want information to save the Fatherland, and also the Church and the ikons, I am the only one that can do it
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Another thing, it's near the Russian frontier, so you can more easily receive your income from your beloved Fatherland
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And last year, when it was proposed by the town council to lay down a new water-pipe, I felt in my heart that this question of water-pipes in Karlsruhe was dearer and closer to my heart than all the questions of my precious Fatherland
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"To the local governesses of the Fatherland from the poet at the fête:
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The great genius had completely lost touch with his Fatherland in Karlsruhe
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The sixteenth century tale has a political moral that will appeal to Germans who believe that Alsatia, once German in heart as well as in tongue, ought to be held by force to the Fatherland till she forgets her beloved France
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There was a good deal: letters, and money, and books, and the last number of Fatherland Notes
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How can you so grieve the authorities by refusing to fulfil the duty of a Christian, to serve the Tsar and your Fatherland?
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“Your son,” wrote Kutúzov, “fell before my eyes, a standard in his hand and at the head of a regiment—he fell as a hero, worthy of his father and his fatherland