Occasional Speeches and Writings: Second Series, February 1956-February 1957, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 - 403 pages |
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... belong to the Commonwealth . There may be difficulties , but the goal is clear , and without haste and without rest it is the duty of all of us who belong to the Commonwealth to work for the implementation of those great ideals . We ...
... belong to the Commonwealth . There may be difficulties , but the goal is clear , and without haste and without rest it is the duty of all of us who belong to the Commonwealth to work for the implementation of those great ideals . We ...
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... belong to the world . They belong to no age or community . They over- leap the boundaries of nations . All those who are consecrated to the service of learning are brethren . They belong to the one republic of letters . We need each ...
... belong to the world . They belong to no age or community . They over- leap the boundaries of nations . All those who are consecrated to the service of learning are brethren . They belong to the one republic of letters . We need each ...
Page 133
... belong to one nation . They belong to all humanity . National heroes and warriors may represent fleeting moments of history , may organize provincial passions and group loyal- ties , make a splash and disappear . The saints and sages ...
... belong to one nation . They belong to all humanity . National heroes and warriors may represent fleeting moments of history , may organize provincial passions and group loyal- ties , make a splash and disappear . The saints and sages ...
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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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