Modern British EloquenceDavid Boyd Strother Funk & Wagnalls, 1969 - 492 Seiten |
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... feel at the same time deeply impressed with the conviction , that it is also one of the most difficult , and certainly the largest , that could engage its attention . I am aware that I stand engaged to bring before you the whole state ...
... feel at the same time deeply impressed with the conviction , that it is also one of the most difficult , and certainly the largest , that could engage its attention . I am aware that I stand engaged to bring before you the whole state ...
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... feel the awful responsibility of the part I have taken in this majestic movement imposed upon me ( hear , hear ) . I feel responsibility to my country - responsibility to my Creator . Yes , I feel the tremulous nature of that ...
... feel the awful responsibility of the part I have taken in this majestic movement imposed upon me ( hear , hear ) . I feel responsibility to my country - responsibility to my Creator . Yes , I feel the tremulous nature of that ...
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... feel , that throughout the Empire a strong feeling has developed itself which has added enormously to the stability of its structure and to the strength of its rulers in the world . ( Cheers . ) We cannot doubt that we are much stronger ...
... feel , that throughout the Empire a strong feeling has developed itself which has added enormously to the stability of its structure and to the strength of its rulers in the world . ( Cheers . ) We cannot doubt that we are much stronger ...
Inhalt
On the Right of Taxing America II | 10 |
Motion for Redress | 25 |
On Conciliation with America | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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