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I considered these two lectures on " The True Causes of the World War " and on " The Peace Treaties of Brest - Litovsk and Versailles , " the most important of all , and so I repeated and repeated them dozens of times , always renewing ...
I considered these two lectures on " The True Causes of the World War " and on " The Peace Treaties of Brest - Litovsk and Versailles , " the most important of all , and so I repeated and repeated them dozens of times , always renewing ...
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An important incidental finding was that the absence of one relevant argument against the stand taken by the programs was more noticeable in the presentation using arguments on both sides than in the presentation in which only one side ...
An important incidental finding was that the absence of one relevant argument against the stand taken by the programs was more noticeable in the presentation using arguments on both sides than in the presentation in which only one side ...
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Therefore his serious speeches are important parts of the long and noble classical tradition of oratory which begins in Greece , runs through Rome to the modern world , and is still capable ( if we do not neglect it ) of producing ...
Therefore his serious speeches are important parts of the long and noble classical tradition of oratory which begins in Greece , runs through Rome to the modern world , and is still capable ( if we do not neglect it ) of producing ...
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