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Pagina 60
This is the sum of what I have said ; since by thee they have been acquitted of guilt , by thee they have been thought worthy of the greatest rewards . I shall now therefore change my discourse : I will write to them , that if any ...
This is the sum of what I have said ; since by thee they have been acquitted of guilt , by thee they have been thought worthy of the greatest rewards . I shall now therefore change my discourse : I will write to them , that if any ...
Pagina 65
As for me , I really pity its very walls and roofs : for what did that house ever behold but the greatest modesty , purity , and sanctity of manners ? For Pompey , conscript fathers , as you very well know , was both eminent abroad ...
As for me , I really pity its very walls and roofs : for what did that house ever behold but the greatest modesty , purity , and sanctity of manners ? For Pompey , conscript fathers , as you very well know , was both eminent abroad ...
Pagina 361
Herein consists our distinguishing excellence , that in the hour of action we show the greatest courage , and yet debate beforehand the expediency of our measures . The courage of others is the result of ignorance : deliberation makes ...
Herein consists our distinguishing excellence , that in the hour of action we show the greatest courage , and yet debate beforehand the expediency of our measures . The courage of others is the result of ignorance : deliberation makes ...
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John Ball We Have the Pain and Travail | 1 |
David BenGurion The Road of Valor | 17 |
Simon Bolivar I Will Act as Trustee of the Supreme | 29 |
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Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
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