Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... human race . But this case does . And , I hope and I trust that you have a feeling of responsibility that will make you take it and do your duty as citizens of a great nation , and , as members of the human family , which is better ...
... human race . But this case does . And , I hope and I trust that you have a feeling of responsibility that will make you take it and do your duty as citizens of a great nation , and , as members of the human family , which is better ...
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... human beings . Although methods of struggle may differ from time to time , the universal human strivings for liberty remain unchanged . We , in our situation have chosen the path of non - violence of our own volition . Along this path ...
... human beings . Although methods of struggle may differ from time to time , the universal human strivings for liberty remain unchanged . We , in our situation have chosen the path of non - violence of our own volition . Along this path ...
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... human progress and human relationships with a peculiar new Africa Flavour enriched by the diversity of cultures she enjoys , thus building on the sum- mits of present human achievement an edifice that would be one of the finest tributes ...
... human progress and human relationships with a peculiar new Africa Flavour enriched by the diversity of cultures she enjoys , thus building on the sum- mits of present human achievement an edifice that would be one of the finest tributes ...
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