The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 páginas |
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... live in China and the 350,000,000 who live in India into that bottomless pit of human degradation over which the dia- bolic emblem of the swastika flaunts itself . It is not too much to say here this pleasant Summer evening that the lives ...
... live in China and the 350,000,000 who live in India into that bottomless pit of human degradation over which the dia- bolic emblem of the swastika flaunts itself . It is not too much to say here this pleasant Summer evening that the lives ...
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... live a hermit existence by iso- lating themselves from each other in suspicion and fear . The inevitable result is not unlike that experienced by a community where individuals undertake to live a hermit existence , with the resultant ...
... live a hermit existence by iso- lating themselves from each other in suspicion and fear . The inevitable result is not unlike that experienced by a community where individuals undertake to live a hermit existence , with the resultant ...
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... live free lives in dignity and in security . This tide of the future , the democratic future , is ours . It is ours if we show ourselves worthy of our culture and of our heritage . But make no mistake about it ; the tide of the ...
... live free lives in dignity and in security . This tide of the future , the democratic future , is ours . It is ours if we show ourselves worthy of our culture and of our heritage . But make no mistake about it ; the tide of the ...
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Funeral Oration | 3 |
ISOCRATES | 11 |
CATO THE ELDER | 30 |
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