Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 6Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern eloquence corporation, 1928 |
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... means scrutinize the objects . Let not these groups , let not these fine groups act as cheer leaders in a game in which they do nothing but the cheering . And we face other pitfalls . I shall speak particularly of one this afternoon ...
... means scrutinize the objects . Let not these groups , let not these fine groups act as cheer leaders in a game in which they do nothing but the cheering . And we face other pitfalls . I shall speak particularly of one this afternoon ...
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... means . It does not mean that the enactment of law making war a crime will of itself prevent war . I am one of those people who believe in securing peace by all means , and I do not pin my faith to one method only ; but , my friends ...
... means . It does not mean that the enactment of law making war a crime will of itself prevent war . I am one of those people who believe in securing peace by all means , and I do not pin my faith to one method only ; but , my friends ...
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... means of settling inter- national controversies be adopted . And some people say this is impossible . Why , my friends , human history shows that this is the next step in our social de- velopment . There was such a thing as war between ...
... means of settling inter- national controversies be adopted . And some people say this is impossible . Why , my friends , human history shows that this is the next step in our social de- velopment . There was such a thing as war between ...
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... means of Parliament . Then Henry VIII . , that old scalawag , accepted the principles of the Lan- castrians to rule by Parliament , but he wanted the principle in an entirely different way . He made Parliament the en- gine of his will ...
... means of Parliament . Then Henry VIII . , that old scalawag , accepted the principles of the Lan- castrians to rule by Parliament , but he wanted the principle in an entirely different way . He made Parliament the en- gine of his will ...
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... mean by that that every woman should go in for a political career - that , of course , is absurd— but you can take an active part in local government without going in for a political career . You can be certain when casting your vote ...
... mean by that that every woman should go in for a political career - that , of course , is absurd— but you can take an active part in local government without going in for a political career . You can be certain when casting your vote ...
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