Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 173
... United States , and all great authorities , American , German , French , Italian , have agreed in this , that a ... United States of America were fortunate in finding a solution of this difficulty ; but the United States of America had ...
... United States , and all great authorities , American , German , French , Italian , have agreed in this , that a ... United States of America were fortunate in finding a solution of this difficulty ; but the United States of America had ...
Pagina 233
... United States are supreme those of the States must be subordinate , because there cannot be two supreme powers . This is curious sophistry . That two supreme powers cannot act together is false . They are in- consistent only when they ...
... United States are supreme those of the States must be subordinate , because there cannot be two supreme powers . This is curious sophistry . That two supreme powers cannot act together is false . They are in- consistent only when they ...
Pagina 399
... United Nations in San Francisco in 1945 and drafted the preamble of the United Nations Charter . He retired from public life in 1948. His literary works include Walt Whitman , a Study in the Evolution of Per- sonality ( 1893 ) and ...
... United Nations in San Francisco in 1945 and drafted the preamble of the United Nations Charter . He retired from public life in 1948. His literary works include Walt Whitman , a Study in the Evolution of Per- sonality ( 1893 ) and ...
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