The Imperialists and domestic reactionaries will certainly not take their defeat lying down, and they will struggle to the last ditch. After there is peace and order throughout the country, they will still engage in sabotage and create disturbances in... Problems of Communism - Page 251968Full view - About this book
| Edward Albee - 1969 - 64 pages
...precise. In everything. All our marriage. Except dying. Except that . . . dreadful death. CHAIRMAN MAO. The imperialists and domestic reactionaries will certainly...lying down and they will struggle to the last ditch. This is inevitable and beyond all doubt, and under no circumstances must we relax our vigilance. LONG-WINDED... | |
| 1967 - 794 pages
...of the Inside Story of the 'Ch'ang Kuan Lou' Counterrevolutionary Indicent."] Supreme instruction: The imperialists and domestic reactionaries will certainly...their defeat lying down and they will struggle to their last breath. After there is peace and order throughout the country, they will still engage in... | |
| James Chester Cheng - 1980 - 124 pages
...imperialists and the domestic reactionaries will certainly not take their defeat lying down; they will fight to the last ditch. After there is peace and order throughout the country, they are sure to engage in sabotage and to create disturbances by one means or another; every day and every... | |
| Zedong Mao - 1986 - 830 pages
...and the people's revolutionary movement are still surging forward, and we must continue our efforts. Imperialists and domestic reactionaries will certainly not take their defeat lying down; they will undertake a last-ditch struggle. After there is peace and order in the entire country, they... | |
| Zedong Mao - 1986 - 830 pages
...and the people's revolutionary movement are still surging forward, and we must continue our efforts. Imperialists and domestic reactionaries will certainly not take their defeat lying down; they will undertake a last-ditch struggle. After there is peace and order in the entire country, they... | |
| Orville Schell - 1995 - 468 pages
...he himself had stood on October 1, 1949, to greet the "broad masses" after founding his New China. "Imperialists and domestic reactionaries will certainly...defeat lying down and they will struggle to the last," he prophetically warned just a week before the People's Republic of China celebrated its first National... | |
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