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... things to - day , and sets up a new state of things to - morrow . By whose act is it done ? It is done by the people of Paris . Who are the people of Paris ? I mean legally , and as compared with the thirty millions of the French people ...
... things to - day , and sets up a new state of things to - morrow . By whose act is it done ? It is done by the people of Paris . Who are the people of Paris ? I mean legally , and as compared with the thirty millions of the French people ...
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... things which we feel that the Soviet leaders could do which would permit the rational and peaceful development of the coexistence of their system and ours . They are not things that go to the depths of the moral conflict . They are not ...
... things which we feel that the Soviet leaders could do which would permit the rational and peaceful development of the coexistence of their system and ours . They are not things that go to the depths of the moral conflict . They are not ...
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... things . We must learn to explore all of the options and possibilities that confront us in a complex and rapidly changing world . If Congress and public opinion are unduly susceptible to " shock , " the Execu- tive Branch , and ...
... things . We must learn to explore all of the options and possibilities that confront us in a complex and rapidly changing world . If Congress and public opinion are unduly susceptible to " shock , " the Execu- tive Branch , and ...
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can Continent 1760 | 18 |
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John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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