Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 124
... position , since it was easier to take note of those already in an elevated position . And so the people , seeing certain signs of patriotism by which these men captured their votes , from these men composed the tri- bunals . Thus they ...
... position , since it was easier to take note of those already in an elevated position . And so the people , seeing certain signs of patriotism by which these men captured their votes , from these men composed the tri- bunals . Thus they ...
Pagina 290
... position of Germany has become hopeless : she will be destroyed . France , whose geographical position is such that she is suffer- ing more than the other and whose state of exhaustion is reach- ing the limit , this country , although ...
... position of Germany has become hopeless : she will be destroyed . France , whose geographical position is such that she is suffer- ing more than the other and whose state of exhaustion is reach- ing the limit , this country , although ...
Pagina 484
... position arising , presumably , from his sympathy with the legislation of Edward I. By 1377 , however , he had begun to form doctrinal positions in support of his political positions and the conflict between himself and the higher ...
... position arising , presumably , from his sympathy with the legislation of Edward I. By 1377 , however , he had begun to form doctrinal positions in support of his political positions and the conflict between himself and the higher ...
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