Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 62
... continue the same intercourse of friend- ship . But my sentiments and views were known to him , and his to me . I regarded the safety of my countrymen , in the first place , that afterward we might be able to consult their dignity ; he ...
... continue the same intercourse of friend- ship . But my sentiments and views were known to him , and his to me . I regarded the safety of my countrymen , in the first place , that afterward we might be able to consult their dignity ; he ...
Pagina 84
... continue the war in the air under better conditions than we have ever experienced before . I look forward confidently to the exploits of our fighter pilots , who will have the glory of saving their native land and our island home from ...
... continue the war in the air under better conditions than we have ever experienced before . I look forward confidently to the exploits of our fighter pilots , who will have the glory of saving their native land and our island home from ...
Pagina 203
... continue in this activity simply in order to maintain the divine life that has come forth within us and that stands in relation to a higher governance of things in a future world where nothing perishes that has been done in God . Thus ...
... continue in this activity simply in order to maintain the divine life that has come forth within us and that stands in relation to a higher governance of things in a future world where nothing perishes that has been done in God . Thus ...
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