Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... never encouraged any man to do so , but always discouraged any idea of that kind . Let me say also in regard to the ... never saw , and never had a word of conversation with till the day they came to me , and that was for the purpose I ...
... never encouraged any man to do so , but always discouraged any idea of that kind . Let me say also in regard to the ... never saw , and never had a word of conversation with till the day they came to me , and that was for the purpose I ...
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... never so much enticed with the glorious name of a King , or Royal Authority of a Queen , as delighted that God hath made me this Instrument to maintain his Truth and Glory , and to defend this Kingdom ( as I said ) from Peril , Dishonor ...
... never so much enticed with the glorious name of a King , or Royal Authority of a Queen , as delighted that God hath made me this Instrument to maintain his Truth and Glory , and to defend this Kingdom ( as I said ) from Peril , Dishonor ...
Pagina 252
... never be said of me that I can ever be affected by despondency . I have studied too much history not to know that great victories have never been achieved except through suffering and under the greatest tribulations . There is no great ...
... never be said of me that I can ever be affected by despondency . I have studied too much history not to know that great victories have never been achieved except through suffering and under the greatest tribulations . There is no great ...
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