Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... duty is not simply what is duty toward the blacks , not what is duty toward the whites , but what is duty to each and to both united . I am bound by the great law of love to consider my duties toward the slave , and I am bound by the ...
... duty is not simply what is duty toward the blacks , not what is duty toward the whites , but what is duty to each and to both united . I am bound by the great law of love to consider my duties toward the slave , and I am bound by the ...
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... duty of the officers to disperse them . It was the duty of the inmates of the house , even though they had to kill somebody to do it . Now , gentlemen , I wouldn't ask you to take the law on my statement . The Court will tell you the ...
... duty of the officers to disperse them . It was the duty of the inmates of the house , even though they had to kill somebody to do it . Now , gentlemen , I wouldn't ask you to take the law on my statement . The Court will tell you the ...
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... duty that lies ahead of you , and you will find that there is a lot we can do and should do to discharge our trusteeship . Let us consider a few instances of what is plain duty in front of us . Take the question of education . We ...
... duty that lies ahead of you , and you will find that there is a lot we can do and should do to discharge our trusteeship . Let us consider a few instances of what is plain duty in front of us . Take the question of education . We ...
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John Ball | 1 |
The Road of Valor | 17 |
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