The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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Some of you are perhaps intimidated by the army which Tarqnin now commands . The soldiers , you imagine , will take the part of their general . Banish 80 groundless a fear . The love of liberty is natural to all Your fellow - citizens ...
Some of you are perhaps intimidated by the army which Tarqnin now commands . The soldiers , you imagine , will take the part of their general . Banish 80 groundless a fear . The love of liberty is natural to all Your fellow - citizens ...
第 148 頁
With raw soldiers , an undisciplined army , beaten , vanquished , besieged by the Gauls the very last sumıner , an army unknown to their leader , and unacquainted with him , in arms . a , Or shall I ...
With raw soldiers , an undisciplined army , beaten , vanquished , besieged by the Gauls the very last sumıner , an army unknown to their leader , and unacquainted with him , in arms . a , Or shall I ...
第 149 頁
... of his noble achievements ; that with soldiers , whom I have a thousand times praised and rewarded , and whose pupil I was , before I became their general , I shall I march against an army of ' meil , strangers to one another .
... of his noble achievements ; that with soldiers , whom I have a thousand times praised and rewarded , and whose pupil I was , before I became their general , I shall I march against an army of ' meil , strangers to one another .
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GALGACUS , THE GENERAL OF TUE CALEDONIL TO HIS ARMY , TO INCITE THEM TO ACTIONAGAINST THE ROMANS , When I reflect on the causes of the war , and the circum . stances of our situation , I feel a sirong persuasion that our united efforts ...
GALGACUS , THE GENERAL OF TUE CALEDONIL TO HIS ARMY , TO INCITE THEM TO ACTIONAGAINST THE ROMANS , When I reflect on the causes of the war , and the circum . stances of our situation , I feel a sirong persuasion that our united efforts ...
第 158 頁
Acquiring renown from our discords and dissensions , they convert the errors of their enemies to the glory of their own army ; an army come pounded of the most different nations , which , as success alone has kept together , misfortune ...
Acquiring renown from our discords and dissensions , they convert the errors of their enemies to the glory of their own army ; an army come pounded of the most different nations , which , as success alone has kept together , misfortune ...
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