Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... fact . For if the Satya- grahis are left alone they will have won a complete victory : they will have succeeded in disregarding the Rowlatt Bills and even other laws of the country and will thus have shown that the Gov- ernment accepts ...
... fact . For if the Satya- grahis are left alone they will have won a complete victory : they will have succeeded in disregarding the Rowlatt Bills and even other laws of the country and will thus have shown that the Gov- ernment accepts ...
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... fact that Africa qualifies for such an Award in its age of turmoil and revolution . How great is the paradox and how much greater the honour that an Award in support of peace and the brotherhood of man should come to one who is a ...
... fact that Africa qualifies for such an Award in its age of turmoil and revolution . How great is the paradox and how much greater the honour that an Award in support of peace and the brotherhood of man should come to one who is a ...
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... fact that all skilled and highly - paid jobs are for whites only ; for the fact that all universities of any academic merit are an exclusive preserve of whites ; for the fact that the education of every white child costs about £ 64 ...
... fact that all skilled and highly - paid jobs are for whites only ; for the fact that all universities of any academic merit are an exclusive preserve of whites ; for the fact that the education of every white child costs about £ 64 ...
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