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... able to approach a better future for mankind , the first condition is to have courage and not to be dominated by fear . We need courage to throw away old gar- ments which have had their day and no longer fit the require- ments of the ...
... able to approach a better future for mankind , the first condition is to have courage and not to be dominated by fear . We need courage to throw away old gar- ments which have had their day and no longer fit the require- ments of the ...
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... able to think of the England of the future as one in which there will be room as well as opportunity for every human being to live in dignity and comfort . I hope every family that wants it will be able to have a garden of its own . I ...
... able to think of the England of the future as one in which there will be room as well as opportunity for every human being to live in dignity and comfort . I hope every family that wants it will be able to have a garden of its own . I ...
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... able and eager to learn . But others are neither able nor eager . Under our present economic system they are enabled to come to Cambridge because their parents are wealthy . By so doing they keep out others who are better quali- fied ...
... able and eager to learn . But others are neither able nor eager . Under our present economic system they are enabled to come to Cambridge because their parents are wealthy . By so doing they keep out others who are better quali- fied ...
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