The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Garden City Publishing Company, 1942 - 748 pàgines |
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Pàgina 190
... foreign affairs - their great merit would be to be never heard of . Unfortunately , instead of being never heard of , they are always heard of , and you hear almost of nothing else ; and I can't promise you , gentlemen , that you will ...
... foreign affairs - their great merit would be to be never heard of . Unfortunately , instead of being never heard of , they are always heard of , and you hear almost of nothing else ; and I can't promise you , gentlemen , that you will ...
Pàgina 257
... foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government . But that jealousy , to be useful , must be impartial ; else it becomes the instru- ment of the very influence to be avoided , instead of a defence against it ...
... foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government . But that jealousy , to be useful , must be impartial ; else it becomes the instru- ment of the very influence to be avoided , instead of a defence against it ...
Pàgina 456
... Foreign Secretary . I should not be frank with the House if I pretended it is an isolated issue between the Prime Minister and myself . It is not . Within the last few weeks , upon one of the most importa decisions of foreign policy ...
... Foreign Secretary . I should not be frank with the House if I pretended it is an isolated issue between the Prime Minister and myself . It is not . Within the last few weeks , upon one of the most importa decisions of foreign policy ...
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ISOCRATES | 11 |
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