Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... minister previously named by a perjured and deeply dissimulating king , a minister whom the king pledged one time to the patriots , from whom he soon withdrew . Such a minister had begun to be , for those who accepted him , no more than ...
... minister previously named by a perjured and deeply dissimulating king , a minister whom the king pledged one time to the patriots , from whom he soon withdrew . Such a minister had begun to be , for those who accepted him , no more than ...
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... Minister of Justice , Champion de Cicé , had believed that to achieve the counter- revolution it was necessary to paralyze the tribunals to the end that the people would tell such a paralytic to get up and go ; but since the nation ...
... Minister of Justice , Champion de Cicé , had believed that to achieve the counter- revolution it was necessary to paralyze the tribunals to the end that the people would tell such a paralytic to get up and go ; but since the nation ...
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... minister . Yet , gentlemen , I am not blind to the faults of party government . It has one great defect . Party has a tendency to warp the intelligence , and there is no minister , however re- solved he may be in treating a great public ...
... minister . Yet , gentlemen , I am not blind to the faults of party government . It has one great defect . Party has a tendency to warp the intelligence , and there is no minister , however re- solved he may be in treating a great public ...
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