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... China Committee , which is engaged in re - establishing relations with China . Fourthly , the Academy has made a start on supporting the organiza- tion of international congresses in this country , with grants which may be used ...
... China Committee , which is engaged in re - establishing relations with China . Fourthly , the Academy has made a start on supporting the organiza- tion of international congresses in this country , with grants which may be used ...
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... China takes her place as the third of the super - powers I want to avoid a world in which they , the super- powers , and no one else decide everything for themselves . I want a stronger political influence for Europe . I also want , as ...
... China takes her place as the third of the super - powers I want to avoid a world in which they , the super- powers , and no one else decide everything for themselves . I want a stronger political influence for Europe . I also want , as ...
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... China , or Cuba , are still part of the problem , not part of the solution . They still present the basic dilemma of maintaining relative freedom and creativity for individuals in the course of securing centralized decision or common ...
... China , or Cuba , are still part of the problem , not part of the solution . They still present the basic dilemma of maintaining relative freedom and creativity for individuals in the course of securing centralized decision or common ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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