Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 180
... England with respect to Europe should be a policy of reserve , but proud reserve ; and in answer to those statesmen - those mistaken statesmen who have intimated the decay of the power of England and the decline of its resources , I ...
... England with respect to Europe should be a policy of reserve , but proud reserve ; and in answer to those statesmen - those mistaken statesmen who have intimated the decay of the power of England and the decline of its resources , I ...
Pagina 369
... England ; the same spirit which called all England on its legs , and by the bill of rights vindicated the English constitution ; the same spirit which established the great , fundamental , essential maxim of your liberties , that no ...
... England ; the same spirit which called all England on its legs , and by the bill of rights vindicated the English constitution ; the same spirit which established the great , fundamental , essential maxim of your liberties , that no ...
Pagina 441
... England were allies and had signed an international treaty , Japan had to be " faithful and just " and keep the agreement , sacrifice her own rights and take the side of the Entente . I immediately asked that Japanese gentleman : " Did ...
... England were allies and had signed an international treaty , Japan had to be " faithful and just " and keep the agreement , sacrifice her own rights and take the side of the Entente . I immediately asked that Japanese gentleman : " Did ...
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