Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... France . A very large number , scores of thou- sands , and seven - eighths of all the troops we have sent to France since the beginning of the war . About 350,000 out of 400,000 men are safely back in this country . Others are still ...
... France . A very large number , scores of thou- sands , and seven - eighths of all the troops we have sent to France since the beginning of the war . About 350,000 out of 400,000 men are safely back in this country . Others are still ...
Pagina 152
... France , was born in Lille , November 22 , 1890. He prepared for a military life at St. Cyr Academy . He was under - secretary of National Defense in 1940. On English territory when France fell , he be- came chief of the Free French ...
... France , was born in Lille , November 22 , 1890. He prepared for a military life at St. Cyr Academy . He was under - secretary of National Defense in 1940. On English territory when France fell , he be- came chief of the Free French ...
Pagina 494
... France , to spare her such a catastrophe ? No , no ! Our desire has been to facilitate everything , to assuage ... France is still the France of the Rights of Man , the France who gave liberty to the world and who ought to give the world ...
... France , to spare her such a catastrophe ? No , no ! Our desire has been to facilitate everything , to assuage ... France is still the France of the Rights of Man , the France who gave liberty to the world and who ought to give the world ...
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