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Значения термина political truth на английском
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Использование термина political truth на английском
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The necessity of German unity is no self-evident politicaltruth.
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This is the stand all governments take when there is question of politicaltruth.
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The Declaration of Independence opens with the statement of a great and fruitful politicaltruth.
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No politicaltruth is certainly of greater intrinsic
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And this politicaltruth was never more clearly demonstrated than in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon.
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All politicaltruth he deems strictly relative, implying as its correlative a given state or situation of society.
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He leaves his constituency a specially ordained champion of politicaltruth; he arrives at Westminster a unit in the crowd.
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They are the outward sign of the politicaltruth, that only courage and power are guarantees for the continuance and prosperity of a nation.
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Which is more valuable, story, or the wider politicaltruths expressed through an individual experience?
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Politicaltruth is equally in danger from the praises of courtiers, and the exclamations of patriots.
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Malthus saw the fallacy of such thinking, and stated matters in the light of biologic and politicaltruths.
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Great politicaltruths had been established.
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Great politicaltruths had been established the champions of liberty had been successful in a fearful and perilous conflict.
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Politicaltruth can never tolerate treason preached or practised; neither can religious truth tolerate unbelief and heresy preached or practised.
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Next week will see evidence of one of the oldest politicaltruths -even when you are giving away money you can't keep everyone happy.
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In the popular assemblies-whetherfor the discussion of politicaltruths or those which bear on literature, education, history, finance, or industrial pursuits-Mr.Webster was pre-eminent.