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Grant me the one honor to which I aspire that of continuing to fight your enemies ; for I shall never sheathe my sword so long as my country's freedom is not absolutely assured . The glory you acquired by expelling your oppressors has ...
Grant me the one honor to which I aspire that of continuing to fight your enemies ; for I shall never sheathe my sword so long as my country's freedom is not absolutely assured . The glory you acquired by expelling your oppressors has ...
Pagina 33
I have vigorously defended your interests on the field of honor , and I promise that I shall uphold them to the last day of my life . Your honor , your glory will be ever dear to my heart ; but the weight of authority burdens me .
I have vigorously defended your interests on the field of honor , and I promise that I shall uphold them to the last day of my life . Your honor , your glory will be ever dear to my heart ; but the weight of authority burdens me .
Pagina 162
The prosecutor , arraigning the whole proceedings , and imbittering you against me as the cause of our alarms and dangers , in his eagerness to deprive me of honor for the moment , robs you of the eulogies that should endure forever .
The prosecutor , arraigning the whole proceedings , and imbittering you against me as the cause of our alarms and dangers , in his eagerness to deprive me of honor for the moment , robs you of the eulogies that should endure forever .
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Cuprins
John Ball | 1 |
The Road of Valor | 17 |
Will Act as Trustee of the Supreme | 29 |
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Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
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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