The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 pàgines |
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Pàgina 147
... equal balance . It has been already submitted to the judicious , true and honest people of this nation , whether the balance be not equal ? And what their judgment is , is visible - by submission to it ; by acting upon it ; by ...
... equal balance . It has been already submitted to the judicious , true and honest people of this nation , whether the balance be not equal ? And what their judgment is , is visible - by submission to it ; by acting upon it ; by ...
Pàgina 297
... equal and exact justice to all men . So long as it practised this principle faithfully it was invulnerable . It became vulnerable when it renounced the principle , and since that time it has maintained itself , not by virtue of its own ...
... equal and exact justice to all men . So long as it practised this principle faithfully it was invulnerable . It became vulnerable when it renounced the principle , and since that time it has maintained itself , not by virtue of its own ...
Pàgina 307
... equal , and this made the basis of an attack upon her social institutions ; and the sacred Declaration of Independence has been in- voked to maintain the position of the equality of the races . That Declaration of Independence is to be ...
... equal , and this made the basis of an attack upon her social institutions ; and the sacred Declaration of Independence has been in- voked to maintain the position of the equality of the races . That Declaration of Independence is to be ...
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Funeral Oration | 3 |
ISOCRATES | 11 |
CATO THE ELDER | 30 |
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