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... observations which everybody knows , which everybody repeats , or hears with acquiescence , which are received as truisms , yet of ... if the man had been accustomed to hear it argued pro and con by people who did understand it.
... observations which everybody knows , which everybody repeats , or hears with acquiescence , which are received as truisms , yet of ... if the man had been accustomed to hear it argued pro and con by people who did understand it.
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Those inside the hall could hear the loud noises and hear those on the outside yell , " Fascists , Hitlers ! " and curse words like " damn Fascists . " Bricks were thrown through the windowpanes be- fore and during the speaking .
Those inside the hall could hear the loud noises and hear those on the outside yell , " Fascists , Hitlers ! " and curse words like " damn Fascists . " Bricks were thrown through the windowpanes be- fore and during the speaking .
Pagina 375
But if any one likes to come and hear me while I am pursuing my mission , whether he be young or old , he is not excluded . Nor do I converse only with those who pay ; but any one , whether he be rich or poor , may ask and answer me and ...
But if any one likes to come and hear me while I am pursuing my mission , whether he be young or old , he is not excluded . Nor do I converse only with those who pay ; but any one , whether he be rich or poor , may ask and answer me and ...
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