Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 161
... present occasion to remember any unkindness which the Thebans have done us , and to regard them in the character of enemies with distrust , in the first place , we shall be doing just what Philip would desire ; in the next place , I ...
... present occasion to remember any unkindness which the Thebans have done us , and to regard them in the character of enemies with distrust , in the first place , we shall be doing just what Philip would desire ; in the next place , I ...
Pagina 321
... present time . We cannot afford to abolish state power just now . Why not ? Because imperialism still exists . Because , in- ternally , reactionaries still exist and classes still exist . Our present task is to strengthen the people's ...
... present time . We cannot afford to abolish state power just now . Why not ? Because imperialism still exists . Because , in- ternally , reactionaries still exist and classes still exist . Our present task is to strengthen the people's ...
Pagina 471
... present age , that , in looking at these changes , and in estimating their effect on our condition , we are obliged to consider , not what has been done in our own country only , but in others also . In these interesting times , while ...
... present age , that , in looking at these changes , and in estimating their effect on our condition , we are obliged to consider , not what has been done in our own country only , but in others also . In these interesting times , while ...
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