Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 84
... continue the war in the air under better conditions than we have ever experienced before . I look forward confidently to the exploits of our fighter pilots , who will have the glory of saving their native land and our island home from ...
... continue the war in the air under better conditions than we have ever experienced before . I look forward confidently to the exploits of our fighter pilots , who will have the glory of saving their native land and our island home from ...
Pagina 288
... continues to be the master , the class which continues to reap hundreds of billions in banking and financial ... continue Lyakhov's policy in Persia , and so on . I know that you do not want this , that the majority of you do not ...
... continues to be the master , the class which continues to reap hundreds of billions in banking and financial ... continue Lyakhov's policy in Persia , and so on . I know that you do not want this , that the majority of you do not ...
Pagina 482
... continue to fight until they are achieved ; but only because we wish the right to prevail and desire a just and stable peace , such as can be secured only by removing the chief provocations to war , which this program does remove . We ...
... continue to fight until they are achieved ; but only because we wish the right to prevail and desire a just and stable peace , such as can be secured only by removing the chief provocations to war , which this program does remove . We ...
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