Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... taken , would be for their help and advantage . Firstly , not to be wicked , and sit still , and wish for heaven , but to run for it . Secondly , not to content themselves with every kind of run- ning , but , saith he , " So run that ye ...
... taken , would be for their help and advantage . Firstly , not to be wicked , and sit still , and wish for heaven , but to run for it . Secondly , not to content themselves with every kind of run- ning , but , saith he , " So run that ye ...
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... taken . Sieges relieved , marshals killed and taken prisoners , provinces and kingdoms are the results of their victories . Their royal navy is the terror of Europe ; their trade and commerce extended through the universe , encircling ...
... taken . Sieges relieved , marshals killed and taken prisoners , provinces and kingdoms are the results of their victories . Their royal navy is the terror of Europe ; their trade and commerce extended through the universe , encircling ...
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... taken separate , if there is any true logic in the world ; but of the expediency or inexpediency I will say nothing . It will be time enough to speak upon that subject when it comes to be a question . I shall also speak to the ...
... taken separate , if there is any true logic in the world ; but of the expediency or inexpediency I will say nothing . It will be time enough to speak upon that subject when it comes to be a question . I shall also speak to the ...
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