Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 87
... mankind from slavery , exploitation , fear and hunger . By extending the democratic liberties to all suffering and under - privileged nations we lay the sure foundations of peace and justice . Then out of the anguish of this world will ...
... mankind from slavery , exploitation , fear and hunger . By extending the democratic liberties to all suffering and under - privileged nations we lay the sure foundations of peace and justice . Then out of the anguish of this world will ...
Page 116
... mankind , Hindu and Buddhist , Jewish and Christian , Muslim and Sikh speak to us of peace on earth . It is the embodiment of man's spiritual search . The great upheavals are blunder- ing attempts to achieve the unity of mankind , the ...
... mankind , Hindu and Buddhist , Jewish and Christian , Muslim and Sikh speak to us of peace on earth . It is the embodiment of man's spiritual search . The great upheavals are blunder- ing attempts to achieve the unity of mankind , the ...
Page 118
... mankind , in the brotherhood of man . The greatest men of the world are great because of their humanity , fellow - feeling , for their love of the ideals of knowledge , love and beauty . They are the sculptors of men . In univer- sities ...
... mankind , in the brotherhood of man . The greatest men of the world are great because of their humanity , fellow - feeling , for their love of the ideals of knowledge , love and beauty . They are the sculptors of men . In univer- sities ...
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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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