Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... friends , that we find ourselves brought into conflict with those who are now arrayed on the other side . The gentleman who preceded me [ ex - Governor Russell ] spoke of the State of Massachusetts ; let me assure him that not one ...
... friends , that we find ourselves brought into conflict with those who are now arrayed on the other side . The gentleman who preceded me [ ex - Governor Russell ] spoke of the State of Massachusetts ; let me assure him that not one ...
Pagina 43
... friends , should we not have it ? If they come to meet us on that issue we can present the history of our nation . More than that - we can tell them that they will search the pages of history in vain to find a single instance where the ...
... friends , should we not have it ? If they come to meet us on that issue we can present the history of our nation . More than that - we can tell them that they will search the pages of history in vain to find a single instance where the ...
Pagina 44
... friends , we declare that this nation is able to legislate for its own people on every question without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation on earth , and upon that issue we expect to carry every State in the Union . I ...
... friends , we declare that this nation is able to legislate for its own people on every question without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation on earth , and upon that issue we expect to carry every State in the Union . I ...
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