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... human beings ; they have much to atone for . They have usually been the slaves of the organized powers of hate to which they only rarely offered any resistance . I would not have pleaded with them ; I would merely have reminded them of ...
... human beings ; they have much to atone for . They have usually been the slaves of the organized powers of hate to which they only rarely offered any resistance . I would not have pleaded with them ; I would merely have reminded them of ...
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... human rights long respected as a matter of course in civilized coun- tries . In the past we , as individuals , and those governments which have preserved the integrity of elementary human values have felt the necessity of adhering to ...
... human rights long respected as a matter of course in civilized coun- tries . In the past we , as individuals , and those governments which have preserved the integrity of elementary human values have felt the necessity of adhering to ...
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... Human Rights , " dated December 5 , 1953 , was played back before the Decalogue Society on February 20 , 1954 : 16 You are assembled today to devote your attention to the prob- lem of human rights . You have decided to offer me an award ...
... Human Rights , " dated December 5 , 1953 , was played back before the Decalogue Society on February 20 , 1954 : 16 You are assembled today to devote your attention to the prob- lem of human rights . You have decided to offer me an award ...
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