Примери за използване на Such a people на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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These were such a people.
Such a people are the Jews.
Were there really such a people?
How can such a people prosper?
Glad that there is such a people!.
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Such a people are the Bataks of Sumatra.
Let us unite to be such a people.
Such a people can only be Christians.
What could God do with such a people?
Such a people are able to learn from experience;
What can be expected from such a people?".
Such a people by that name had never existed.
May we, with him, be such a people!
Such a people should not be put under trusteeship.
But the Turks of 1923 were not such a people.
And with such a people you can then do what you please.”.
There is nothing out of joint in such a people as that;
Because such a people loses its memory and is torn from its roots.
God was searching for such a people in Gideon's day.
It might be thought quite strange that the name of such a people is not found in historical records.
How could such a people be made the victims of the avenging wrath of God, the omnipotent Avenger?
If such a people lived in the silenced cities of the deserts- how far were these places from being a wilderness!
Napoleon observed that“a people which weeps and mourns for the loss of its homeland 1800 years ago and does not forget- such a people will never be destroyed.
Asked about a coalition with There Is Such A People, Ananiev replied with"if we unite in politics" and added that"the people we can't work with- this is the hidden model that is currently governing.
Touched by the incident the French Monarch said,"a people which weeps and mourns for the loss of its homeland 1800 year ago and does not forget- such a people will never be destroyed.
It seems to me that such a people would have the most simple, the most economical, the least oppressive, the least to be felt, the most restrained, the most just, and, consequently, the most stable Government that could be imagined, whatever its political form might be.
For only those who through school and upbringing learn to know the cultural, economic, but above all the political greatness of their own fatherland can andwill acquire inner pride in the privilege of belonging to such a people.
Such a people's volunteer guard must be raised in every city which is in danger of enemy invasion; all the working people must be roused to defend with their lives their freedom, their honour, their country in our Patriotic War against German fascism.