Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... live in , to take his wife and to raise his family . There is no difference between the love of a black man for his offspring and the love of a white . He and his wife had the same feeling of fatherly and motherly affection for their ...
... live in , to take his wife and to raise his family . There is no difference between the love of a black man for his offspring and the love of a white . He and his wife had the same feeling of fatherly and motherly affection for their ...
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... live , and that in it he may live the only life that has ever been possible to him . Thus it is . Love , to be really love , and not merely a transitory desire , never clings to the perishable , but is awakened and kin- dled by , and ...
... live , and that in it he may live the only life that has ever been possible to him . Thus it is . Love , to be really love , and not merely a transitory desire , never clings to the perishable , but is awakened and kin- dled by , and ...
Pagina 218
... live up to it , and if all who sign the Pledge live up to it , I make bold to promise that we shall bring about the with- drawal of the two Bills and that neither the Government nor our critics will have a word to say against us . The ...
... live up to it , and if all who sign the Pledge live up to it , I make bold to promise that we shall bring about the with- drawal of the two Bills and that neither the Government nor our critics will have a word to say against us . The ...
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