Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... honor has been compromised , for you have lost it in succumbing to the tyrant's yoke . You were the victims of a cruel vengeance . The interests of the country were in the hands of bandits . Judge , therefore , whether your honor has ...
... honor has been compromised , for you have lost it in succumbing to the tyrant's yoke . You were the victims of a cruel vengeance . The interests of the country were in the hands of bandits . Judge , therefore , whether your honor has ...
Pagina 33
... honor , and I promise that I shall uphold them to the last day of my life . Your honor , your glory will be ever dear to my heart ; but the weight of authority burdens me . I beg you to relieve me from a task which is beyond my strength ...
... honor , and I promise that I shall uphold them to the last day of my life . Your honor , your glory will be ever dear to my heart ; but the weight of authority burdens me . I beg you to relieve me from a task which is beyond my strength ...
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... honor and renown , and expended more blood and treasure for the sake of glory and the general weal than the rest of the Greeks had expended on their several interests ? -who saw that Philip himself , with whom we were contending , had ...
... honor and renown , and expended more blood and treasure for the sake of glory and the general weal than the rest of the Greeks had expended on their several interests ? -who saw that Philip himself , with whom we were contending , had ...
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