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... United States The Price of Free World Victory THIS IS A FIGHT between a slave world and a free world . Just as the United States in 1862 could not remain half slave and half free , so in 1942 the world must make its decision for a ...
... United States The Price of Free World Victory THIS IS A FIGHT between a slave world and a free world . Just as the United States in 1862 could not remain half slave and half free , so in 1942 the world must make its decision for a ...
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... United Nations have taken their stand . We who live in the United States may think there is nothing very revolutionary about freedom of re- ligion , freedom of expression , and freedom from the fear of secret police . But when we begin ...
... United Nations have taken their stand . We who live in the United States may think there is nothing very revolutionary about freedom of re- ligion , freedom of expression , and freedom from the fear of secret police . But when we begin ...
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... United States would co - operate with its comrades in arms in securing a “ just and honorable peace " and that the United States , " acting through its constitutional proc- esses , ” would join with " free and sovereign nations " in the ...
... United States would co - operate with its comrades in arms in securing a “ just and honorable peace " and that the United States , " acting through its constitutional proc- esses , ” would join with " free and sovereign nations " in the ...
Contents
SPACE ARRANGEMENT The Battlefield of Waterloo | 7 |
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST True and False Humor | 13 |
ANALOGY The Stagecoach from Looking Backward Edward Bellamy | 19 |
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