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The Second Lesson

“Much earlier than other European peoples, the English learned the noble and difficult art of living together in crowded cities and of leaving each other alone. As individuals, they have reached near perfection in this field: but why should these nice and rather tolerant people have only discovered how to live together and not how to work together?’’— Richard Jokel , London correspondent of "Het Vrije Volk.”

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 20

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The Second Lesson Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 20

The Second Lesson Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 20

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