The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 páginas |
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... mankind who are looking upon the progress of this scheme of self - government as being that which holds the highest hopes and expectations of ameliorating the condition of mankind - what will their judgment be ? Will not all the ...
... mankind who are looking upon the progress of this scheme of self - government as being that which holds the highest hopes and expectations of ameliorating the condition of mankind - what will their judgment be ? Will not all the ...
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... mankind are no longer the governors of mankind . The fortunes of mankind are now in the hands of the plain people of the whole world . Satisfy them , and you have not only justified their con- fidence , but established peace . Fail to ...
... mankind are no longer the governors of mankind . The fortunes of mankind are now in the hands of the plain people of the whole world . Satisfy them , and you have not only justified their con- fidence , but established peace . Fail to ...
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... mankind up to the present day , the obvious contrast between the developments of the past hundred years and of all the centuries that went before them is deeply significant . Thousands of years before the beginning of recorded history ...
... mankind up to the present day , the obvious contrast between the developments of the past hundred years and of all the centuries that went before them is deeply significant . Thousands of years before the beginning of recorded history ...
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