The Penguin Book of Historic SpeechesBrian MacArthur Viking, 1995 - 503 páginas A companion volume to The Penguin Book of Twentieth Century Speeches, this collection of great oratory stretches across the history of powerful and moving, but most of all, memorable speeches, from classical times to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. |
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... constitution , will not admit of a remedy ; is not even capable of redress , unless we appeal at once to Heaven . My lords , I have better hopes of the constitution , and a firmer confidence in the wisdom and constitutional authority of ...
... constitution , will not admit of a remedy ; is not even capable of redress , unless we appeal at once to Heaven . My lords , I have better hopes of the constitution , and a firmer confidence in the wisdom and constitutional authority of ...
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... constitution under which we sit . But , sir , the people have wisely provided , in the constitution itself , a proper , suitable mode and tribunal for settling questions of constitutional law . There are in the constitution , grants of ...
... constitution under which we sit . But , sir , the people have wisely provided , in the constitution itself , a proper , suitable mode and tribunal for settling questions of constitutional law . There are in the constitution , grants of ...
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... Constitution ' . Why mention a state ? They were legislating for territories , and not for or about states . Certainly the people of a state are and ought to be subject to the Constitution of the United States ; but why is mention of ...
... Constitution ' . Why mention a state ? They were legislating for territories , and not for or about states . Certainly the people of a state are and ought to be subject to the Constitution of the United States ; but why is mention of ...
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Moses Thou shalt not c 1250 BC | 3 |
Jesus of Nazareth Blessed are the poor in spirit c 33 | 23 |
John Ball Cast off the yoke of bondage 1381 | 37 |
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Aeschines Africa American believe bill blessings blood Britain British called Catholic Catiline cause Charles James Fox citizens civil consider Constitution crime danger Daniel O'Connell death declare defend despotism duty Edmund Burke empire enemies England equal evil fathers fear feel force France freedom friends gentlemen Gettysburg address give glory gold standard hands happiness hath heart heaven hope House of Commons human interest Ireland J.H. Plumb John Bright judge judgement justice King kingdom land liberty Lincoln live lords Louis XVI means minister nation never opinion oppression ourselves Parliament party patriotism peace Pitt political principles prosperity question reason religion republic Revolution right honourable gentleman Senate slave slavery speak speech spirit stand things thou tion trade truth tyranny Union unto virtue vote whole WILLIAM GLADSTONE wish women words