The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 páginas |
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... fears you , and has no other opinion of you than that you are meditating parricide in her case ; and will you neither feel awe of her authority , nor deference for her judgment , nor fear of her power ? And she , O Catiline , thus ...
... fears you , and has no other opinion of you than that you are meditating parricide in her case ; and will you neither feel awe of her authority , nor deference for her judgment , nor fear of her power ? And she , O Catiline , thus ...
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... fear not death . That gloomy night , the pale - faced moon , and the affrighted stars that hurried through the sky , can witness that we fear not death . Our hearts which , at the recollection , glow with rage that four revolving years ...
... fear not death . That gloomy night , the pale - faced moon , and the affrighted stars that hurried through the sky , can witness that we fear not death . Our hearts which , at the recollection , glow with rage that four revolving years ...
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... Fear and ignorance wrote the last peace ; the fear of the French and British , the ignorance of all the nations . From this fear and ignorance sprang a peace that made this war inevitable . There is no less fear and certainly no less ...
... Fear and ignorance wrote the last peace ; the fear of the French and British , the ignorance of all the nations . From this fear and ignorance sprang a peace that made this war inevitable . There is no less fear and certainly no less ...
Contenido
Funeral Oration | 3 |
ISOCRATES | 11 |
CATO THE ELDER | 30 |
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