Word: mankind
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this superb giant strode across the 19th century breaking down doors with his shoulder . . . It is as im possible not to like him as it is not to read him . . . No one has read all of Dumas -this would be as implausible as writing it was. But most of mankind has read part...
...they can move more surely toward economic freedom by lessening their own restrictions on trade and currency. Said Free Trader Clarence Randall: "The whole world is throbbing with new life and vitality. It is America's destiny to lead this new world for the betterment of all mankind. We must and will measure...
...endless search for plants, Dr. Bailey traveled more than 250,000 miles in tropical and semitropical lands (including a trip to West Indian jungles when he was 91), described his findings in more than 65 books. He saw the knowledge of plants as one of the great hopes of mankind and an expression of true internationalism. "My pinks," he once said, "speak all languages alike...
...Obviously, U.S. tax dollars cannot do the job required. Our tax dollars could not buy enough food to feed properly three-quarters of mankind, nor could we, with tax dollars, buy and give them capital goods to raise their living standards without wrecking our own economy...
...relations have been severed and the debate begins throughout the world, the moral force of all the oppressed people will be strengthened and stimulated so that they will in their own way bring into being in Moscow a free government which will have the respect of the rest of mankind. Such a free government will have earned not only recognition, but a rightful place in the family of nations, and, of course, in the United Nations itself...