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Heinrich Mann
German
Novelist
Born:
Mar 27
,
1871
Died:
Mar 12
,
1950
Construct
Goodness
Happiness
Highest
Highest Degree
Means
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Goodness means the highest degree of popularity.
Heinrich Mann
Degree
Goodness
Highest
Highest Degree
Means
Popularity
The Bourbon King was first ambassador of reason and human happiness.
Heinrich Mann
Happiness
King
First
Bourbon
Ambassador
Human
Human Happiness
Reason
There is no better way of elevating the novel than by making it into a construct which contains ideas.
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Better
Way
Construct
Better Way
Contains
Ideas
Making
Than
Which
Novel
Elevating
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