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Pagina 180
The relations of England to Europe are not the same as they were in the days of Lord Chatham or Frederick the Great . The Queen of England has become the sovereign of the most power- ful of Oriental states .
The relations of England to Europe are not the same as they were in the days of Lord Chatham or Frederick the Great . The Queen of England has become the sovereign of the most power- ful of Oriental states .
Pagina 369
The spirit which now resists your taxation in Amer- ica is the same which formerly opposed loans , benevolences , and ship - money in England ; the same spirit which called all England on its legs , and by the bill of rights vindicated ...
The spirit which now resists your taxation in Amer- ica is the same which formerly opposed loans , benevolences , and ship - money in England ; the same spirit which called all England on its legs , and by the bill of rights vindicated ...
Pagina 441
But he went on to say that since Japan and England were allies and had signed an international treaty , Japan had to be “ faith- ful and just " and keep the agreement , sacrifice her own rights and take the side of the Entente .
But he went on to say that since Japan and England were allies and had signed an international treaty , Japan had to be “ faith- ful and just " and keep the agreement , sacrifice her own rights and take the side of the Entente .
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David BenGurion | 17 |
Simon Bolivar | 28 |
On Being Sentenced to Be Hanged | 35 |
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Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
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