Item 2 - 'That a Nation without a Language is a Nation without Spirit', Trinity College Historical Society Debate

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UGA G/G44/2/2/2

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'That a Nation without a Language is a Nation without Spirit', Trinity College Historical Society Debate

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  • 25/01/1967

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3 items, 11 pp

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Advertisement for Trinity College Historical Society debate, the motion "That a nation without language is a nation without spirit'. Lists the speakers for and against, Christopher T. Morris, President of the Language Freedom Movement is one of the speakers against the motion. Two copies of Mr. Morris's address, in which he argues that there are many examples of countries where national spirit is independent of language, and that the LFM are "sacred cow punchers, but not iconoclasts".

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      Typescript with two handwritten pages

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      28-03-2013
      09-07-2025

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