Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 68
... March no bill for immunities or favours should be fixed up . You yourself mentioned the exiles ; you know what you said concerning immunities . But , what was best of all , you banished the name of dictator for ever from the state ; by ...
... March no bill for immunities or favours should be fixed up . You yourself mentioned the exiles ; you know what you said concerning immunities . But , what was best of all , you banished the name of dictator for ever from the state ; by ...
Pagina 161
... march against Attica . But if you will hearken to me , and be pleased to examine ( not cavil at ) what I say , I believe it will meet your approval , and I shall dispel the danger impending over Athens . What then do I advise ? -First ...
... march against Attica . But if you will hearken to me , and be pleased to examine ( not cavil at ) what I say , I believe it will meet your approval , and I shall dispel the danger impending over Athens . What then do I advise ? -First ...
Pagina 339
... march them on till they could be strength- ened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia , so as to be enabled to make a stand . We staid four days at Newark , collected our out - posts with some of the Jersey militia , and marched out ...
... march them on till they could be strength- ened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia , so as to be enabled to make a stand . We staid four days at Newark , collected our out - posts with some of the Jersey militia , and marched out ...
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David BenGurion | 17 |
Simon Bolivar | 28 |
On Being Sentenced to Be Hanged | 35 |
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