The World's Great SpeechesCourier Corporation, 1999 M09 21 - 920 páginas Nearly 300 speeches offer provocative themes, historic parallels, and memorable quotations: Socrates, Julius Caesar, St. Francis, Martin Luther, Napoleon, Victor Hugo, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Winston Churchill, Fulton J. Sheen, Barbara Jordan, Malcolm X, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Mandela, Earl of Spencer, and many others. Includes 7 selections from the Common Core State Standards Initiative: "Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat: Address to Parliament on May 13th, 1940," "Farewell Address," "Gettysburg Address," "I Have a Dream," "Second Inaugural Address," "Speech to the Second Virginia Convention," and "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July." |
Contenido
I | |
II | 2 |
III | 62 |
IV | 146 |
V | 226 |
VI | 378 |
VII | 386 |
VIII | 403 |
XIV | 583 |
XV | 585 |
XVI | 612 |
XVII | 647 |
XIX | 649 |
XX | 733 |
XXI | 735 |
XXII | 776 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The World's Great Speeches Lewis Copeland,Lawrence W. Lamm,Stephen J. McKenna Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
The World's Great Speeches: Fourth Enlarged (1999) Edition Lewis Copeland,Lawrence W. Lamm,Stephen J. McKenna Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
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