The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 páginas |
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... hope not : I hope by this time we are all convinced that a repub- lican government , like that of America , may exist without danger or in- jury to social order , or to established monarchies . They have happily shown that they can ...
... hope not : I hope by this time we are all convinced that a repub- lican government , like that of America , may exist without danger or in- jury to social order , or to established monarchies . They have happily shown that they can ...
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... hope that it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen , if , entertaining as I do , opinions of a character very opposite to theirs , I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve . This is no time for ...
... hope that it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen , if , entertaining as I do , opinions of a character very opposite to theirs , I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve . This is no time for ...
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... hope that if the union cannot be restored under the law , at least there can be a union of hearts ? Can we not hope that the banners of England and the banners of the United States shall never , never again meet in conflict , except in ...
... hope that if the union cannot be restored under the law , at least there can be a union of hearts ? Can we not hope that the banners of England and the banners of the United States shall never , never again meet in conflict , except in ...
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Funeral Oration | 3 |
ISOCRATES | 11 |
CATO THE ELDER | 30 |
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