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On the contrary, the Czechs always emphasized the fa6l that they would accord their German citizens complete civil rights, which, of course, include cultural rights. The great Czech historian and states- man, Palacky, said that we never had, nor ever shall have, the intention of oppressing C 26 J other people; that, true to our chara6ler, re- jefting all desire for the revenge of past wrongs, we extend our right hand to all our neighbors who are prepared to recognize the equality of all nations... without regard to their size or political power. Havlicek, the Czech leader in 1 848, said that oppression never pro- duces good results, and in time brings ven- geance upon the heads of its own originators. However, it should be pointed out here that the principle of self-determination of na- tions is frequently confused with that of the rights of national minorities. In the Prdvnicke Rozhledy of Prague for May, 1 9 1 8 , the Czech jurist. Dr. J. Kalab, discusses the claim some- times made that the idea of self-determina- tion of nations cannot be realized, because in almost every territory there are found mem- bers of foreign nations.
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