Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 145
... constitution and by - laws . You may read the constitution and by - laws of every club , whether it is the Rotary Club or the - I was trying to think of some other club , but I can't . Whatever the club , it must always have a constitution ...
... constitution and by - laws . You may read the constitution and by - laws of every club , whether it is the Rotary Club or the - I was trying to think of some other club , but I can't . Whatever the club , it must always have a constitution ...
Pagina 178
... constitution of England is not merely a constitution in state , it is a constitution in Church and State . The wisest sovereigns and statesmen have ever been anxious to con- nect authority with religion - some to increase their power ...
... constitution of England is not merely a constitution in state , it is a constitution in Church and State . The wisest sovereigns and statesmen have ever been anxious to con- nect authority with religion - some to increase their power ...
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... Constitution that the Convention had drafted . To this end he wrote The Federalist papers and made speeches . At the ... Constitution and the principles and compromises which had gone into it . The speech of June 27 , on Section VIII of ...
... Constitution that the Convention had drafted . To this end he wrote The Federalist papers and made speeches . At the ... Constitution and the principles and compromises which had gone into it . The speech of June 27 , on Section VIII of ...
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Aeschines American Anytus army Athens authority battle believe called cause China Christ Christian Church citizens common constitution continue danger death declare defend democratic Demosthenes duty enemy England eternal Europe Fascist father fear feel fight force France freedom French friends gentlemen German give glory gold standard Greece hands happiness hath heart Henry Sweet honor hope House of Lords human interest Isocrates Italy John Wyclif justice king land liberty live Lord matter means Meletus ment military minister moral nation never opinion oration ourselves Parliament party patriotism peace people's democratic dictatorship persons political present principles question race Red Army Republic revolution revolutionary Satyagraha slave slavery South Africa Soviet speak speech spirit stand struggle Sun Yat-sen tell things thou thought tion truth Union unto victory whole word