Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... speech have the merit of inevi- tability . In others , the choice could be debated . For example , we could be ... speech representative of the speaker ? 2. ) Was the occasion of the speech important in the career of the speaker ? 3 ...
... speech have the merit of inevi- tability . In others , the choice could be debated . For example , we could be ... speech representative of the speaker ? 2. ) Was the occasion of the speech important in the career of the speaker ? 3 ...
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... speech in the House of Commons , January 27 , 1766 , proved him to be a rising new star in the British political firmament , and until 1790 he remained the outstanding spokes- man of the Whig Party during a parliamentary period which ...
... speech in the House of Commons , January 27 , 1766 , proved him to be a rising new star in the British political firmament , and until 1790 he remained the outstanding spokes- man of the Whig Party during a parliamentary period which ...
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... speech , " which follows . The effect of the speech on the parlia- ment was to transform their carping spirit into outbursts of loyal enthusiasm . The Golden Speech * MR . SPEAKER , We have heard your Declaration and perceive your care ...
... speech , " which follows . The effect of the speech on the parlia- ment was to transform their carping spirit into outbursts of loyal enthusiasm . The Golden Speech * MR . SPEAKER , We have heard your Declaration and perceive your care ...
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David BenGurion | 17 |
Simon Bolivar | 28 |
On Being Sentenced to Be Hanged | 35 |
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