Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... regard to our- selves and with regard to others , and which will stand , after this globe is burned to ashes , our advocate or our accuser before the great Judge , when He comes to call upon us for the tenor of a well - spent life . My ...
... regard to our- selves and with regard to others , and which will stand , after this globe is burned to ashes , our advocate or our accuser before the great Judge , when He comes to call upon us for the tenor of a well - spent life . My ...
Pagina 212
... regard them as bound to the soil . A truth which could not be uttered in one place might be proclaimed in another , where , perhaps , on the contrary , those truths were forbidden which were allowable in the former district ; and thus ...
... regard them as bound to the soil . A truth which could not be uttered in one place might be proclaimed in another , where , perhaps , on the contrary , those truths were forbidden which were allowable in the former district ; and thus ...
Pagina 387
... regard to partisanship , we are committed to all - inclusive national defense . Second , by an impressive expression of the public will and without regard to partisanship , we are committed to full support of all those resolute people ...
... regard to partisanship , we are committed to all - inclusive national defense . Second , by an impressive expression of the public will and without regard to partisanship , we are committed to full support of all those resolute people ...
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