Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the WorldRichard Crosscup Citadel Press, 1968 - 496 pagini |
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... United King- dom . Gentlemen , it appears that by the census the population at this time is about 32,000,000 . It is shown by the last registration that , after making the usual deductions for deaths , removals , double entries , and so ...
... United King- dom . Gentlemen , it appears that by the census the population at this time is about 32,000,000 . It is shown by the last registration that , after making the usual deductions for deaths , removals , double entries , and so ...
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... United States are supreme those of the States must be subordinate , because there cannot be two supreme powers . This is curious sophistry . That two supreme powers cannot act together is false . They are in- consistent only when they ...
... United States are supreme those of the States must be subordinate , because there cannot be two supreme powers . This is curious sophistry . That two supreme powers cannot act together is false . They are in- consistent only when they ...
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... United States , after having given Europe an unforgettable example of her nobility of spirit and valuable military collaboration , considered that the hour had come to fall back on herself , and no longer embarrass herself with affairs ...
... United States , after having given Europe an unforgettable example of her nobility of spirit and valuable military collaboration , considered that the hour had come to fall back on herself , and no longer embarrass herself with affairs ...
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