Famous Orators of the World and Their Best OrationsJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 639 pages |
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Page 37
... dominion , when they con- ceived the project of subduing the refractory spirit of the Grecian republics , which composed the famous Achaian League , began by sowing dissen- sions among them and instilling jealousies of each other , and ...
... dominion , when they con- ceived the project of subduing the refractory spirit of the Grecian republics , which composed the famous Achaian League , began by sowing dissen- sions among them and instilling jealousies of each other , and ...
Page 55
... dominion : you have no dominion - at least none that you ca grant . He wants influence in Europe . And have you any influence in Europe ? What , in the name of Heaven , are the means by which you would render this negotiation successful ...
... dominion : you have no dominion - at least none that you ca grant . He wants influence in Europe . And have you any influence in Europe ? What , in the name of Heaven , are the means by which you would render this negotiation successful ...
Page 56
... dominion of France has been extended by the sword over millions who groan in the servitude of their new masters . These unwilling subjects are ripe for revolt . The empire of the Gauls is not , like that of Rome , secured by political ...
... dominion of France has been extended by the sword over millions who groan in the servitude of their new masters . These unwilling subjects are ripe for revolt . The empire of the Gauls is not , like that of Rome , secured by political ...
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... dominion of man over the material creation ; have increased his means or his faculties of enjoyment ; have raised him in nearer approximation to that higher and happier condition , the object of his hopes and aspira- tions in his ...
... dominion of man over the material creation ; have increased his means or his faculties of enjoyment ; have raised him in nearer approximation to that higher and happier condition , the object of his hopes and aspira- tions in his ...
Page 97
... dominion shall be relinquished in all the institutions of France ; when government shall no longer be considered as property transmissible from sire to son , but as a trust com- mitted for a limited time , and then to return to the ...
... dominion shall be relinquished in all the institutions of France ; when government shall no longer be considered as property transmissible from sire to son , but as a trust com- mitted for a limited time , and then to return to the ...
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