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To serve in it means to serve the will of a free people intent on maintaining the
place which is legitimately theirs in the society of nations . We are delighted that
you have set foot on our soil . There are men who by their work and intellectual ...
To serve in it means to serve the will of a free people intent on maintaining the
place which is legitimately theirs in the society of nations . We are delighted that
you have set foot on our soil . There are men who by their work and intellectual ...
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When the conferees sent him three resolutions that had been adopted and asked
him to serve as one of five honorary chairmen of a Continuation Committee , he
replied on May 27 , 1949 :I have carefully studied the three resolutions adopted ...
When the conferees sent him three resolutions that had been adopted and asked
him to serve as one of five honorary chairmen of a Continuation Committee , he
replied on May 27 , 1949 :I have carefully studied the three resolutions adopted ...
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The fact that an exhaustive definition is not feasible must not prevent a
formulation that could serve as a basis for future ... a definition would serve to
discourage the use of vague , distorted concepts which are bound to arise in the
service of ...
The fact that an exhaustive definition is not feasible must not prevent a
formulation that could serve as a basis for future ... a definition would serve to
discourage the use of vague , distorted concepts which are bound to arise in the
service of ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
THE EVE OF FASCISM IN GERMANY 19321933 1 | 166 |
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