Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 59
... nature with mine , he called me to witness that he appeared there as the rival of my glory . But , dunce , dost thou not perceive , that if a desire of having Caesar killed , which thou chargest me with , be a crime , it is also a crime ...
... nature with mine , he called me to witness that he appeared there as the rival of my glory . But , dunce , dost thou not perceive , that if a desire of having Caesar killed , which thou chargest me with , be a crime , it is also a crime ...
Pagina 101
... nature of man . I know something of the nature of my own countrymen . I speak also with the authority and with the aid of history . At the time of the memorable Missouri compromise , as at this- and I have been unable to determine in my ...
... nature of man . I know something of the nature of my own countrymen . I speak also with the authority and with the aid of history . At the time of the memorable Missouri compromise , as at this- and I have been unable to determine in my ...
Pagina 205
... nature of human surroundings , which can , it is true , be comprised in no concept , but which is , never- theless , truly present - the surroundings from which he has him- self come forth with all his thought and activity and with his ...
... nature of human surroundings , which can , it is true , be comprised in no concept , but which is , never- theless , truly present - the surroundings from which he has him- self come forth with all his thought and activity and with his ...
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