Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 111
... answer was , " that nothing would do good for this nation but the continuance of this Parliament ! " We wondered we should have such a return . We said little to that : but , seeing they would not give us satisfaction that their ways ...
... answer was , " that nothing would do good for this nation but the continuance of this Parliament ! " We wondered we should have such a return . We said little to that : but , seeing they would not give us satisfaction that their ways ...
Pagina 261
... answer the hearers ' expecta- tion , from my own capacity , and the time not only that I have employed in the composition , but that of my whole life : if I do not answer fully , I say , whatever is expected from me , in these respects ...
... answer the hearers ' expecta- tion , from my own capacity , and the time not only that I have employed in the composition , but that of my whole life : if I do not answer fully , I say , whatever is expected from me , in these respects ...
Pagina 302
... answer given in the two concluding paragraphs . I Cannot and Will Not Retract * MOST SERENE EMPEROR , illustrious ... answer now , as before , and as I will answer to the hour of my death - Yes , the books which have been published by me ...
... answer given in the two concluding paragraphs . I Cannot and Will Not Retract * MOST SERENE EMPEROR , illustrious ... answer now , as before , and as I will answer to the hour of my death - Yes , the books which have been published by me ...
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