Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volume 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pages |
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Page 189
... nature , occasional drops of joy and gladness . No thanks to the slave- holder , nor to slavery , that the vivacious captive may sometimes dance in his chains , his very mirth in such circumstances , stands before God , as an accusing ...
... nature , occasional drops of joy and gladness . No thanks to the slave- holder , nor to slavery , that the vivacious captive may sometimes dance in his chains , his very mirth in such circumstances , stands before God , as an accusing ...
Page 205
... nature , has ac- quired a perceptual expression only in accordance with that law . Under this same natural law , so long as this nation endures , all further revelations of the divine will also appear and be formed within it . Yet ...
... nature , has ac- quired a perceptual expression only in accordance with that law . Under this same natural law , so long as this nation endures , all further revelations of the divine will also appear and be formed within it . Yet ...
Page 416
... nature of the task . Let the event be as God wills : in obedience to the law I make my defence . I will begin at the beginning , and ask what the accusation is which has given rise to this slander of me , and which has encouraged ...
... nature of the task . Let the event be as God wills : in obedience to the law I make my defence . I will begin at the beginning , and ask what the accusation is which has given rise to this slander of me , and which has encouraged ...
Contents
David BenGurion | 17 |
Simon Bolivar | 28 |
On Being Sentenced to Be Hanged | 35 |
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