The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 páginas |
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... opinion ; and that it was upon the foundation of public opinion alone that any government could stand . I believe that in this instance , as in every other , the progress of the French Revolution has belied its professions ; but , so ...
... opinion ; and that it was upon the foundation of public opinion alone that any government could stand . I believe that in this instance , as in every other , the progress of the French Revolution has belied its professions ; but , so ...
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... opinion on a legal ques- tion which I have only partially examined , against their opinion on the same question , which I presume they have carefully examined . But this I say , that international law is not to be found in an act of ...
... opinion on a legal ques- tion which I have only partially examined , against their opinion on the same question , which I presume they have carefully examined . But this I say , that international law is not to be found in an act of ...
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... opinion then was the same that it is now . Not in a spirit of egotism , but to show that I am not influenced in my opinion because the case is my own , I refer to that time and that occasion as containing the opinion which I then ...
... opinion then was the same that it is now . Not in a spirit of egotism , but to show that I am not influenced in my opinion because the case is my own , I refer to that time and that occasion as containing the opinion which I then ...
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Funeral Oration | 3 |
ISOCRATES | 11 |
CATO THE ELDER | 30 |
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