Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... consider my duties toward the slave , and I am bound by the great law of love also to consider my duties toward the white man , who is his master ! Both are to be treated with Christian wisdom and forbearance . We must seek to benefit ...
... consider my duties toward the slave , and I am bound by the great law of love also to consider my duties toward the white man , who is his master ! Both are to be treated with Christian wisdom and forbearance . We must seek to benefit ...
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... consider them untouch- able for eternity . It would have sufficed not to begin the stupid policy of guar- antees ... considers its obligations sacred and does not avoid the supreme trials that determine the course of history . We are ...
... consider them untouch- able for eternity . It would have sufficed not to begin the stupid policy of guar- antees ... considers its obligations sacred and does not avoid the supreme trials that determine the course of history . We are ...
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... considering tonight , cannot be considered merely from the South African point of view . That simple viewpoint of long ago has gone , and if you consider this grave question which affects us here you see not only how our policy fits in ...
... considering tonight , cannot be considered merely from the South African point of view . That simple viewpoint of long ago has gone , and if you consider this grave question which affects us here you see not only how our policy fits in ...
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