The Pacific Spectator, Količina 6Pacific Coast Committee for the Humanities of the American Council of Learned Societies, 1952 |
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individuals and groups . When we give them more credit than they deserve , we give them unintentional but substantial aid by acting as if we thought that anyone who ever entered the Soviet camp would never want to leave it . Another ...
individuals and groups . When we give them more credit than they deserve , we give them unintentional but substantial aid by acting as if we thought that anyone who ever entered the Soviet camp would never want to leave it . Another ...
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... give the countries of Southeast Asia , in money , in know - how , technical aid , political experience , organi- zational talent , education , and many other matters . But unless we are ready to take something from them in return , not ...
... give the countries of Southeast Asia , in money , in know - how , technical aid , political experience , organi- zational talent , education , and many other matters . But unless we are ready to take something from them in return , not ...
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... give their children the best education they could afford , and Pär , who was a shy boy keeping mostly to himself , was sent to the secondary school , where the records show him to be a student of average ability . Although his essay for ...
... give their children the best education they could afford , and Pär , who was a shy boy keeping mostly to himself , was sent to the secondary school , where the records show him to be a student of average ability . Although his essay for ...
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