Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 8Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... universal , that society is founded on an agreement which is voluntary and conditional , and that the links which bind men to it are terminable , for sufficient reason , like those which subject them to authority . From these popular ...
... universal , that society is founded on an agreement which is voluntary and conditional , and that the links which bind men to it are terminable , for sufficient reason , like those which subject them to authority . From these popular ...
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... universal , nor is justice yet established invariably as between man and man , or as between the individual and the community . For this there are two reasons . The first is to be found in human nature itself , with its limitations ...
... universal , nor is justice yet established invariably as between man and man , or as between the individual and the community . For this there are two reasons . The first is to be found in human nature itself , with its limitations ...
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... universal instinct for which more men have given their lives than for any other cause , and which counts more martyrs than even religion itself — this potent sentiment which has produced so great and splendid deeds of heroic brav- ery ...
... universal instinct for which more men have given their lives than for any other cause , and which counts more martyrs than even religion itself — this potent sentiment which has produced so great and splendid deeds of heroic brav- ery ...
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... universal feeling which we now associate with the name of patriotism is really one of the manifestations of that spirit of the age , the comprehension of which was impressed upon your predecessors by Lord Beaconsfield , when he was Lord ...
... universal feeling which we now associate with the name of patriotism is really one of the manifestations of that spirit of the age , the comprehension of which was impressed upon your predecessors by Lord Beaconsfield , when he was Lord ...
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... universal power , this defense and extension of a world - wide Empire , such as has not been paralleled for nearly twenty centuries , gives fresh proof of the invincible and unbroken vigor and vitality of the Anglo - Saxon race ...
... universal power , this defense and extension of a world - wide Empire , such as has not been paralleled for nearly twenty centuries , gives fresh proof of the invincible and unbroken vigor and vitality of the Anglo - Saxon race ...
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