The New Leader, Том 51New Leader Pub. Association, 1968 |
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... never ceased for one day during 2,000 years to pray and yearn for our return to this land . And in no country where we lived , until the French Revolution , did we or the native people recognize that that was our own country . After the ...
... never ceased for one day during 2,000 years to pray and yearn for our return to this land . And in no country where we lived , until the French Revolution , did we or the native people recognize that that was our own country . After the ...
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... never become clear . But there could be no doubt at the White House that the President's nomination at Chicago this summer would be the result of his personal will , not the party's mandate . Conceivably , the President felt that even ...
... never become clear . But there could be no doubt at the White House that the President's nomination at Chicago this summer would be the result of his personal will , not the party's mandate . Conceivably , the President felt that even ...
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... never voluntarily given by the oppressor ; it must be demanded by the oppressed . Frankly I have never yet engaged in a direct action movement that was " well timed , " according to the timetable of those who have not suffered unduly ...
... never voluntarily given by the oppressor ; it must be demanded by the oppressed . Frankly I have never yet engaged in a direct action movement that was " well timed , " according to the timetable of those who have not suffered unduly ...
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