Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 110
... desire once more , -and indeed it was the night before the dissolution ; it had been desired two or three nights before : we did desire that we might speak with some of the principal persons of the House , that we might with ingenuity ...
... desire once more , -and indeed it was the night before the dissolution ; it had been desired two or three nights before : we did desire that we might speak with some of the principal persons of the House , that we might with ingenuity ...
Pagina 192
... desire to live longer dayes , than that I may see your Prosperity , and that's my only desire . And as I am that Person that still , yet under God , hath delivered you , so I trust , by the Almighty Power of God , that I still shall be ...
... desire to live longer dayes , than that I may see your Prosperity , and that's my only desire . And as I am that Person that still , yet under God , hath delivered you , so I trust , by the Almighty Power of God , that I still shall be ...
Pagina 494
... desire , which we all desire , will only sow new passion and disorder . The cup , I tell you , is full to the brim , do not make it overflow ! Why do you not render yourselves an exact account of the crisis through which our country is ...
... desire , which we all desire , will only sow new passion and disorder . The cup , I tell you , is full to the brim , do not make it overflow ! Why do you not render yourselves an exact account of the crisis through which our country is ...
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