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... allies were , and are , morally isolated . We Czechs and Slovaks could not stand aside in this world - wide struggle . We had to make the decision to oppose Austria - Hungary and Germany , we had to step forward , for our entire history ...
... allies were , and are , morally isolated . We Czechs and Slovaks could not stand aside in this world - wide struggle . We had to make the decision to oppose Austria - Hungary and Germany , we had to step forward , for our entire history ...
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... Allies and to reject the programme of the Central Powers . On the side of the Allies there are found the principal democratic and civilised states , especially the two oldest republics : their opponents - Prussia - Germany , Austria ...
... Allies and to reject the programme of the Central Powers . On the side of the Allies there are found the principal democratic and civilised states , especially the two oldest republics : their opponents - Prussia - Germany , Austria ...
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... Allies - the principle of nationality , proclaimed by the Allies , will apply to it also ; but Austria - Hungary , this anti - national and purely dynastic state , must be dismembered , just as the anti - national Turkey has been ...
... Allies - the principle of nationality , proclaimed by the Allies , will apply to it also ; but Austria - Hungary , this anti - national and purely dynastic state , must be dismembered , just as the anti - national Turkey has been ...
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Plato and His Advice | 13 |
Pascal and His Dilemma | 33 |
Language and Human Spirit | 39 |
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