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Quotes by Edward R. Murrow, On Winston Churchill, 1954
"He mobilized the English language and sent it into battle to steady his fellow countrymen and hearten those Europeans upon whom the long dark night of tyranny had descended."
By Edward R. Murrow, On Winston Churchill, 1954
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