Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 69
... Defend , if you can , this one day - this present day , I say this very instant of time in which I am now speaking . Why is the senate beset with a body of armed men ? why do your guards now hear me with swords in their hands ? why are ...
... Defend , if you can , this one day - this present day , I say this very instant of time in which I am now speaking . Why is the senate beset with a body of armed men ? why do your guards now hear me with swords in their hands ? why are ...
Pagina 142
... defend the life of his kinsman , servant , his friends , or those about him , and he has a right to defend , gentlemen , not from real danger , but from what seems to him real danger at the time . Now , let us look at these fellows ...
... defend the life of his kinsman , servant , his friends , or those about him , and he has a right to defend , gentlemen , not from real danger , but from what seems to him real danger at the time . Now , let us look at these fellows ...
Pagina 148
... defend your person , is as sacred a right as any human being could fight for , and as sacred a cause as any jury ... defended their home , they were arrested and charged with murder . They were taken to a police station , manacled . And ...
... defend your person , is as sacred a right as any human being could fight for , and as sacred a cause as any jury ... defended their home , they were arrested and charged with murder . They were taken to a police station , manacled . And ...
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