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... feel instinc- tively that with you here we shall feel inspired to better master our future ; we almost feel that it is your duty to help us and even- tually the world , not only because yours is at once a humble and a powerful voice ...
... feel instinc- tively that with you here we shall feel inspired to better master our future ; we almost feel that it is your duty to help us and even- tually the world , not only because yours is at once a humble and a powerful voice ...
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... feel because they know the bomb is being kept a secret chiefly to prevent their having it . Obviously , the first draft would not be the final one , but the Russians should be made to feel that the world government will guarantee their ...
... feel because they know the bomb is being kept a secret chiefly to prevent their having it . Obviously , the first draft would not be the final one , but the Russians should be made to feel that the world government will guarantee their ...
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... feel that race prejudice in the United States is merely a symptom of a world - wide conflict ? A : Race prejudice has unfortunately become an American tradi- tion which is uncritically handed down from one generation to the next . The ...
... feel that race prejudice in the United States is merely a symptom of a world - wide conflict ? A : Race prejudice has unfortunately become an American tradi- tion which is uncritically handed down from one generation to the next . The ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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