Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 99
... danger with respect to that great institution which exists there , and is cherished with so much solicitude ? I think not . I believe not . All apprehensions of danger are founded on flagrant abuses of power ; and the pos- sibility of ...
... danger with respect to that great institution which exists there , and is cherished with so much solicitude ? I think not . I believe not . All apprehensions of danger are founded on flagrant abuses of power ; and the pos- sibility of ...
Pagina 147
... danger that is imminent to this city and to every other city in the north , a danger that may bear fruit at any time ; and he called the attention of the public of this city to this great danger , gentlemen . And , I want to call your ...
... danger that is imminent to this city and to every other city in the north , a danger that may bear fruit at any time ; and he called the attention of the public of this city to this great danger , gentlemen . And , I want to call your ...
Pagina 424
... danger of my being the last of them . Someone will say : And are you not ashamed , Socrates , of a course of life which is likely to bring you to an untimely end ? To him I may fairly answer : There you are mistaken : a man who is good ...
... danger of my being the last of them . Someone will say : And are you not ashamed , Socrates , of a course of life which is likely to bring you to an untimely end ? To him I may fairly answer : There you are mistaken : a man who is good ...
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