Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the WorldRichard Crosscup Citadel Press, 1968 - 496 pagini |
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... heart of the South . Every heart - beat will be , ere long , not a blow riveting oppression , but a throb - carrying new health . Freedom in the North is stronger than slavery in the South . We are yet to work for them as the silent ...
... heart of the South . Every heart - beat will be , ere long , not a blow riveting oppression , but a throb - carrying new health . Freedom in the North is stronger than slavery in the South . We are yet to work for them as the silent ...
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... heart attack , February 18 , 1546. He began the study of law , but broke off abruptly in July of 1505 and en- tered the cloister of the Augustinian hermits of Erfurt . At the request of his order he reentered the University of Erfurt to ...
... heart attack , February 18 , 1546. He began the study of law , but broke off abruptly in July of 1505 and en- tered the cloister of the Augustinian hermits of Erfurt . At the request of his order he reentered the University of Erfurt to ...
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... heart that is steeled with prejudice . Quitting this class of men , I turn with the warm ardor of a friend to those who have nobly stood , and are yet determined to stand the matter out : I call not upon a few , but upon all : not on ...
... heart that is steeled with prejudice . Quitting this class of men , I turn with the warm ardor of a friend to those who have nobly stood , and are yet determined to stand the matter out : I call not upon a few , but upon all : not on ...
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