Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... stand . We call this nation , we call the world to witness , that the Commons have shrunk from no labor ; that we ... stands , —it stands as a great edifice ; but let me say , that it stands in the midst of ruins , —in the midst of the ...
... stand . We call this nation , we call the world to witness , that the Commons have shrunk from no labor ; that we ... stands , —it stands as a great edifice ; but let me say , that it stands in the midst of ruins , —in the midst of the ...
Pagina 56
... stand , and stand I trust you will , together with the fortune of this ancient monarchy - together with the ancient laws and liberties of this great and illustrious kingdom - may you stand as un- impeached in honor as in power ; may you ...
... stand , and stand I trust you will , together with the fortune of this ancient monarchy - together with the ancient laws and liberties of this great and illustrious kingdom - may you stand as un- impeached in honor as in power ; may you ...
Pagina 99
... stand up here and tell the country , and satisfy his own conscience- when the whole country is calling out for peace , peace , peace ; when it is imploring its rulers above and its rulers below to bring once more this agitated and ...
... stand up here and tell the country , and satisfy his own conscience- when the whole country is calling out for peace , peace , peace ; when it is imploring its rulers above and its rulers below to bring once more this agitated and ...
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