Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 84
... forces . The course of history has many blind alleys and set- backs , but all the same it moves on . The pace is determined by man's effort . If civilizations decline , there is no necessity about it . It is the result of short- comings ...
... forces . The course of history has many blind alleys and set- backs , but all the same it moves on . The pace is determined by man's effort . If civilizations decline , there is no necessity about it . It is the result of short- comings ...
Page 162
... forces of civilization come from within . The pursuit of scientific truth is a great value . It shows the mastery of the mind and the will of man over the forces of nature . Our great scientific advances are testimony to the creative ...
... forces of civilization come from within . The pursuit of scientific truth is a great value . It shows the mastery of the mind and the will of man over the forces of nature . Our great scientific advances are testimony to the creative ...
Page 264
... forces necessary for implementing this ideal are only now available , thanks to the advances of science and technology . We are living in an age of world communications , world trade , and world wars . There is a meeting of cultures and ...
... forces necessary for implementing this ideal are only now available , thanks to the advances of science and technology . We are living in an age of world communications , world trade , and world wars . There is a meeting of cultures and ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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