The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 pàgines |
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... continue the war until the day when the necessary reparation has been obtained . We should honor also those innocent civilian victims who hitherto had been safe from the ravages of war , and whom the enemy , in the effort to terrify the ...
... continue the war until the day when the necessary reparation has been obtained . We should honor also those innocent civilian victims who hitherto had been safe from the ravages of war , and whom the enemy , in the effort to terrify the ...
Pàgina 507
... continue this struggle . Even my warnings against night bombings of the civilian population , as advocated by Mr ... continue the war in this way , and we are no less note sianturity betiven some of Churchill's Phranand the if Hitler's ...
... continue this struggle . Even my warnings against night bombings of the civilian population , as advocated by Mr ... continue the war in this way , and we are no less note sianturity betiven some of Churchill's Phranand the if Hitler's ...
Pàgina 563
... continue to resort to the use of force . A people employed and in a state of reasonable comfort is not a people among whom class struggles , militarism , and war can thrive . But a people driven to desperation by want and misery is at ...
... continue to resort to the use of force . A people employed and in a state of reasonable comfort is not a people among whom class struggles , militarism , and war can thrive . But a people driven to desperation by want and misery is at ...
Continguts
Funeral Oration | 3 |
ISOCRATES | 11 |
CATO THE ELDER | 30 |
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