The World's Great SpeechesLewis Copeland Dover Publications, 1958 - Počet stran: 754 Also in Ref. Coll. |
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... empire while colonial secretary and prominent member of various Tory governments . Here are some of his views expressed as principal guest at a dinner given in London on November 6 , 1895 , to celebrate the completion of the Natal ...
... empire while colonial secretary and prominent member of various Tory governments . Here are some of his views expressed as principal guest at a dinner given in London on November 6 , 1895 , to celebrate the completion of the Natal ...
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... EMPIRE FOR A HUNDRED YEARS we have not had any wars which threatened the existence of our Empire , and for more than fifty years we have not been involved in any war which might perhaps be called a great one . Under the conditions of ...
... EMPIRE FOR A HUNDRED YEARS we have not had any wars which threatened the existence of our Empire , and for more than fifty years we have not been involved in any war which might perhaps be called a great one . Under the conditions of ...
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... Empire , and affect us as intimately as though we were already an active belligerent . They reveal with complete clarity what is in the minds of the Axis powers . They reveal what they consider to be the New Order of a Thousand Years ...
... Empire , and affect us as intimately as though we were already an active belligerent . They reveal with complete clarity what is in the minds of the Axis powers . They reveal what they consider to be the New Order of a Thousand Years ...
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