The World's Great SpeechesNearly 300 speeches offer provocative themes, historic parallels, and memorable quotations: Socrates, Julius Caesar, St. Francis, Martin Luther, Napoleon, Victor Hugo, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Winston Churchill, Fulton J. Sheen, Barbara Jordan, Malcolm X, Ronald Reagan, Nelson Mandela, Earl of Spencer, and many others. Includes 7 selections from the Common Core State Standards Initiative: "Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat: Address to Parliament on May 13th, 1940," "Farewell Address," "Gettysburg Address," "I Have a Dream," "Second Inaugural Address," "Speech to the Second Virginia Convention," and "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July." |
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... present here in the same sequence and grouping as before . The new material appears in the later pages of the book , In choosing addresses for Part V , we have sought , as in the earlier Parts , to present material which is significant ...
... present here in the same sequence and grouping as before . The new material appears in the later pages of the book , In choosing addresses for Part V , we have sought , as in the earlier Parts , to present material which is significant ...
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... present , covering both domestic and international affairs . Part IV , Informal Speeches , corresponds to the final Part of the original edition . But it is interesting to note that a few of the speeches included in Chapter XI on ...
... present , covering both domestic and international affairs . Part IV , Informal Speeches , corresponds to the final Part of the original edition . But it is interesting to note that a few of the speeches included in Chapter XI on ...
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... present - day world figures . Here is history in the making . In the last part of the second section we have the ... present edition PART II , last section of present edition LEWIS COPELAND Contents PERICLES PART I GREAT SPEECHES OF ...
... present - day world figures . Here is history in the making . In the last part of the second section we have the ... present edition PART II , last section of present edition LEWIS COPELAND Contents PERICLES PART I GREAT SPEECHES OF ...
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Contents
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II | 2 |
III | 62 |
IV | 146 |
V | 226 |
VI | 378 |
VII | 386 |
VIII | 403 |
XIV | 583 |
XV | 585 |
XVI | 612 |
XVII | 647 |
XIX | 649 |
XX | 733 |
XXI | 735 |
XXII | 776 |
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