The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 pàgines |
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Pàgina 138
... force into the venture and risk every- thing . They tried it at Verdun and on the Yser , at Dunkirk and at Calais . They were checked - by whom ? First by the English and then by the French . After that they appeared in Champagne ; they ...
... force into the venture and risk every- thing . They tried it at Verdun and on the Yser , at Dunkirk and at Calais . They were checked - by whom ? First by the English and then by the French . After that they appeared in Champagne ; they ...
Pàgina 158
... force failing , no further hope of reconciliation is left . Power and authority are sometimes bought by kindness , but they can never be begged as alms by an impoverished and defeated violence . A further objection to force is that you ...
... force failing , no further hope of reconciliation is left . Power and authority are sometimes bought by kindness , but they can never be begged as alms by an impoverished and defeated violence . A further objection to force is that you ...
Pàgina 472
... Force losses on the scale of three or four to one . Any one looking at the photographs of the re - embarkation , showing the masses of troops assembled on the beaches , affording an ideal target for hours at a time , must realize that ...
... Force losses on the scale of three or four to one . Any one looking at the photographs of the re - embarkation , showing the masses of troops assembled on the beaches , affording an ideal target for hours at a time , must realize that ...
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Funeral Oration | 3 |
ISOCRATES | 11 |
CATO THE ELDER | 30 |
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