Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 109
... things fictitious , but that fell within the compass , of our own certain knowledge , it would bring me , I say , to the things I would avoid , to rake into these things too much . Only this . If anybody were in competition for any ...
... things fictitious , but that fell within the compass , of our own certain knowledge , it would bring me , I say , to the things I would avoid , to rake into these things too much . Only this . If anybody were in competition for any ...
Pagina 112
... thing . And we had been labouring to get precedents out of history to convince them of it . And we told them that these things we offered out of the deep sense we had of the good of the nation and the cause of Christ ; and being ...
... thing . And we had been labouring to get precedents out of history to convince them of it . And we told them that these things we offered out of the deep sense we had of the good of the nation and the cause of Christ ; and being ...
Pagina 121
... things for the preventing of inconveniences , and the answering of all emergencies , did require that there should be no interruption , but that care ought to be taken for these things ; and foreseeing likewise that before you could ...
... things for the preventing of inconveniences , and the answering of all emergencies , did require that there should be no interruption , but that care ought to be taken for these things ; and foreseeing likewise that before you could ...
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