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... civilization did under the Roman Empire ? Who , then , is right ? And where do we stand ? Let me try to answer the question from a historical perspective . Our civilization has always been predicated upon the maintenance and improvement ...
... civilization did under the Roman Empire ? Who , then , is right ? And where do we stand ? Let me try to answer the question from a historical perspective . Our civilization has always been predicated upon the maintenance and improvement ...
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... civilization . In these fateful years let us resolve that nothing we can do shall be left undone in this struggle to preserve and hand on to those who come after us the civilization which generations of mankind have built through the ...
... civilization . In these fateful years let us resolve that nothing we can do shall be left undone in this struggle to preserve and hand on to those who come after us the civilization which generations of mankind have built through the ...
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... civilization . It is the fate of civilization itself — the edifice of creative thought and heroic labor which countless generations of humankind have built through the ages - about which we are so gravely concerned . For the two past ...
... civilization . It is the fate of civilization itself — the edifice of creative thought and heroic labor which countless generations of humankind have built through the ages - about which we are so gravely concerned . For the two past ...
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