Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 122
... Justice . Danton at once set out to utilize the established courts of justice as an instrument for crushing counter - revolutionary activities . How- ever , the renovation with which he threatened the tribunals was inevitable , and in ...
... Justice . Danton at once set out to utilize the established courts of justice as an instrument for crushing counter - revolutionary activities . How- ever , the renovation with which he threatened the tribunals was inevitable , and in ...
Pagina 128
... justice of the tribunals begin and the justice of the masses will cease ! CLARENCE DARROW ( 1857-1938 ) Clarence Sherwood Darrow was born in Kinsman , Ohio , in 1857 and died in 1938. He took up law practice in Chicago in 1875 and soon ...
... justice of the tribunals begin and the justice of the masses will cease ! CLARENCE DARROW ( 1857-1938 ) Clarence Sherwood Darrow was born in Kinsman , Ohio , in 1857 and died in 1938. He took up law practice in Chicago in 1875 and soon ...
Pagina 198
... justice ! -If I stand at this bar , and dare not vindicate my character , how dare you calumniate it ? Does the sentence of death which your unhallowed policy inflicts on my body , also condemn my tongue to silence , and my reputation ...
... justice ! -If I stand at this bar , and dare not vindicate my character , how dare you calumniate it ? Does the sentence of death which your unhallowed policy inflicts on my body , also condemn my tongue to silence , and my reputation ...
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