Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... principles of the Conservative Party -which follows in abridged form - was delivered in Manches- ter on April 3 , 1872 . On The Principles of the Conservative Party GENTLEMEN : The Chairman has correctly reminded you that this is not ...
... principles of the Conservative Party -which follows in abridged form - was delivered in Manches- ter on April 3 , 1872 . On The Principles of the Conservative Party GENTLEMEN : The Chairman has correctly reminded you that this is not ...
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... principles in human nature from which we may draw the most solid conclusions with respect to the conduct of individuals and of communities . We love our families more than our neighbors ; we love our neighbors more than our countrymen ...
... principles in human nature from which we may draw the most solid conclusions with respect to the conduct of individuals and of communities . We love our families more than our neighbors ; we love our neighbors more than our countrymen ...
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... principles of our Government , and consequently those which ought to shape its Administration . I will compress them within the narrowest compass they will bear , stating the general principle , but not all its limitations . Equal and ...
... principles of our Government , and consequently those which ought to shape its Administration . I will compress them within the narrowest compass they will bear , stating the general principle , but not all its limitations . Equal and ...
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