Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 34
... thing of me ? I'd never have thought you capable of going back on your word like that . ( 14 seconds . ) I cannot understand why you have done this thing to one who has been your friend . ( 18 seconds . ) 6. Articulate the following ...
... thing of me ? I'd never have thought you capable of going back on your word like that . ( 14 seconds . ) I cannot understand why you have done this thing to one who has been your friend . ( 18 seconds . ) 6. Articulate the following ...
Pàgina 139
... thing that is expected of a student . But it does not imply that he is entitled , and able , to teach Latin in high schools . He must spend at least four addi- tional years at college and pay special attention to his major in order to ...
... thing that is expected of a student . But it does not imply that he is entitled , and able , to teach Latin in high schools . He must spend at least four addi- tional years at college and pay special attention to his major in order to ...
Pàgina 179
... thing . I am sure I have many good friends here . I would like to shake hands with them but I cannot make them out . I have nevertheless come to be with you in this fateful moment . Many people had tears in their eyes . But with a keen ...
... thing . I am sure I have many good friends here . I would like to shake hands with them but I cannot make them out . I have nevertheless come to be with you in this fateful moment . Many people had tears in their eyes . But with a keen ...
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