The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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Stran 137
... accept a subordinate position in the Soviet camp , nor do we know whether , or for how long , the Soviet Politburo can resist the totalitarian urge to subordinate the political , economic , and cultural interest of China to those of the ...
... accept a subordinate position in the Soviet camp , nor do we know whether , or for how long , the Soviet Politburo can resist the totalitarian urge to subordinate the political , economic , and cultural interest of China to those of the ...
Stran 148
... accepting the challenge with confidence in the creative power of free men exercising their rights to surpass the ... accept Tawney's belief that every nation whose cause is not wholly selfish " has an ally in the heart of its enemy ...
... accepting the challenge with confidence in the creative power of free men exercising their rights to surpass the ... accept Tawney's belief that every nation whose cause is not wholly selfish " has an ally in the heart of its enemy ...
Stran 332
... accepting a qualified franchise , but it must entitle them to vote on the common roll . A small voice in several ... accept it for the present in the same spirit as the Bantu leader who said that he had no objection . to accepting it ...
... accepting a qualified franchise , but it must entitle them to vote on the common roll . A small voice in several ... accept it for the present in the same spirit as the Bantu leader who said that he had no objection . to accepting it ...
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HAVE AN ELEPHANT A STORY Edward Hardy | 19 |
THE AVENGERS A POEM Theodore Morrison | 33 |
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