Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... death the liberties of Rome could be immediately recovered , and the Roman people could be delivered from that painful load they have been so long in labour of . For if , near twenty years ago , I declared in this very temple that death ...
... death the liberties of Rome could be immediately recovered , and the Roman people could be delivered from that painful load they have been so long in labour of . For if , near twenty years ago , I declared in this very temple that death ...
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... death " speech , which follows . Patrick Henry did not write the speech out and the text has come from his biographer , William Wirt , who says that the text is derived from the accounts of people who heard it . Give Me Liberty or Give ...
... death " speech , which follows . Patrick Henry did not write the speech out and the text has come from his biographer , William Wirt , who says that the text is derived from the accounts of people who heard it . Give Me Liberty or Give ...
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Words that Shook the World Richard Crosscup. been the death of many good men , and will probably be the death of many more ; there is no danger of my being the last of them . Someone will say : And are you not ashamed , Socrates , of a ...
Words that Shook the World Richard Crosscup. been the death of many good men , and will probably be the death of many more ; there is no danger of my being the last of them . Someone will say : And are you not ashamed , Socrates , of a ...
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