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I am for holding the heart of the North right up to the heart of the South . Every heart - beat will be , ere long , not a blow riveting oppression , but a throb - carrying new health . Freedom in the North is stronger than slavery in ...
I am for holding the heart of the North right up to the heart of the South . Every heart - beat will be , ere long , not a blow riveting oppression , but a throb - carrying new health . Freedom in the North is stronger than slavery in ...
Pagina 106
these things , which I principally designed , this day ; thereby to stir up your hearts and mine to gratitude and confidence . I shall now begin a little to remember to you the passages that have been transacted since Worcester .
these things , which I principally designed , this day ; thereby to stir up your hearts and mine to gratitude and confidence . I shall now begin a little to remember to you the passages that have been transacted since Worcester .
Pagina 301
If the old British spirit is still left to British hearts , the bully will be torn from his seat . ... ( 1483-1546 ) Martin Luther was born in Eisleben , Saxony , November 19 , 1483 , and died there of a heart attack , February 18 , 1546.
If the old British spirit is still left to British hearts , the bully will be torn from his seat . ... ( 1483-1546 ) Martin Luther was born in Eisleben , Saxony , November 19 , 1483 , and died there of a heart attack , February 18 , 1546.
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Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
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