The World's Great Speeches: Fourth Enlarged (1999) EditionLewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna Courier Corporation, 2012 M04 24 - 944 páginas This outstanding compendium of 292 great speeches contains addresses from nearly every historical era and nation, from the formal orations of ancient Greece and the speeches of Julius Caesar, to modern-day addresses by Nelson Mandela, Ronald Regan and Václav Havel. Among the memorable speeches included here are Pericles' funeral oration, St. Bernard's advocacy of the Second Crusade, William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech, Winston Churchill's "Blood, Sweat and Tears" address, Richard Nixon's speech to the astronauts on the moon, Malcolm X's address on the Black Revolution, and many more. Readers will also find time-honored declamations by St. Francis, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Napoleon, Victor Hugo, Leon Trotzky, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Dylan Thomas, Fulton J. Sheen, Adlai Stevenson, Walter Reuther, and many others−over 240 speakers in all. For this newly updated edition, Stephen J. McKenna, Assistant Professor of English at The Catholic University of America, has added 14 important speeches delivered between 1974 and 1997. These new selections include Barbara Jordan's Opening Statement to the House Judiciary Committee for the Nixon Impeachment Proceedings (1974); Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Harvard Commencement Address (1978); Ronald Regan's First Inaugural Address (1981): Nelson Mandela's Address to a Rally in Cape Town on His Release from Prison (1990); Václav Havel's Address to a Joint Session of Congress (1990); the Earl of Spencer's Tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales (1997); and more. Rich with drama of history, the speeches in this volume will serve you time and time again by suggesting provocative themes and historical parallels, and by providing apt quotations, important reference passages, and a wide range of other valuable material. |
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... land . But if anywhere they engage and defeat a small party of our forces , they boastingly give it out a total defeat ; and if they are beat , they were certainly overpowered by our united strength . What though from a state of ...
... land . But if anywhere they engage and defeat a small party of our forces , they boastingly give it out a total defeat ; and if they are beat , they were certainly overpowered by our united strength . What though from a state of ...
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... land alone that shows their merit , but the memorial of them , better than all inscriptions , in every foreign nation , reposited more durably in universal remembrance than on their own tombs . From this very moment , emulating these ...
... land alone that shows their merit , but the memorial of them , better than all inscriptions , in every foreign nation , reposited more durably in universal remembrance than on their own tombs . From this very moment , emulating these ...
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... having expelled others , nor having found it deserted , nor collected promiscuously from many nations , but we are of such honorable and genuine birth that we continue for all time possessing this land from which we were Greece and Rome II.
... having expelled others , nor having found it deserted , nor collected promiscuously from many nations , but we are of such honorable and genuine birth that we continue for all time possessing this land from which we were Greece and Rome II.
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... land from which we were born , being sprung from the soil , and being able to call our city by the same names as our nearest relations , for we alone of all the Greeks have a right to call the same - nurse and fatherland and mother ...
... land from which we were born , being sprung from the soil , and being able to call our city by the same names as our nearest relations , for we alone of all the Greeks have a right to call the same - nurse and fatherland and mother ...
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... land force , having selected a thousand of themselves , and taking along with them a few of their allies with the intention of preventing them in the narrow pass from advancing farther , while our fathers [ went out ] to Artemisium ...
... land force , having selected a thousand of themselves , and taking along with them a few of their allies with the intention of preventing them in the narrow pass from advancing farther , while our fathers [ went out ] to Artemisium ...
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The World's Great Speeches Lewis Copeland,Lawrence W. Lamm,Stephen J. McKenna Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
The World's Great Speeches Lewis Copeland,Lawrence W. Lamm,Stephen J. McKenna Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
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