The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 páginas |
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... feel restored by such a protection , and , in such a way , to freedom , and by freedom to activity ; you may be well aware of what I have felt , and still feel , at the remembrance of this proud moment of my life : Others spoke - you ...
... feel restored by such a protection , and , in such a way , to freedom , and by freedom to activity ; you may be well aware of what I have felt , and still feel , at the remembrance of this proud moment of my life : Others spoke - you ...
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... feel that the storm may not have spent all its strength on us , and that it may visit other countries and strike other peoples . The sentiment of general self - preservation is springing up . They are looking from France , and they see ...
... feel that the storm may not have spent all its strength on us , and that it may visit other countries and strike other peoples . The sentiment of general self - preservation is springing up . They are looking from France , and they see ...
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... feeling of my con- stituents toward yours . I am sure I feel no hostility to you , senators from the North . I am sure there is not one of you , whatever sharp discussion there may have been between us , to whom I cannot now say , in ...
... feeling of my con- stituents toward yours . I am sure I feel no hostility to you , senators from the North . I am sure there is not one of you , whatever sharp discussion there may have been between us , to whom I cannot now say , in ...
Contenido
Funeral Oration | 3 |
ISOCRATES | 11 |
CATO THE ELDER | 30 |
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