The Voice of History: Great Speeches of the English LanguageFrom Elizabeth I to Winston Churchill, Sir Thomas More to Martin Luther King, Oliver Cromwell to Adlai Stevenson, George Washington to Mrs Pankhurst... Here, brought together for the first time, is some of the finest oratory in the English language, a selection of the most inspiring and exciting, stirring and significant words ever spoken in public. |
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... FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ( 1882-1945 ) - His first Inaugural Address his New Deal programme , 4 March 1933 An ... D - Day , May 1944 ANEURIN BEVAN ( 1897-1960 ) 157 158 158 158 159 159 161 In condemnation of the British Medical ...
... FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ( 1882-1945 ) - His first Inaugural Address his New Deal programme , 4 March 1933 An ... D - Day , May 1944 ANEURIN BEVAN ( 1897-1960 ) 157 158 158 158 159 159 161 In condemnation of the British Medical ...
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Great Speeches of the English Language George Alfred Brown Baron George-Brown. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1882 - 1945 Governor of New York before he became the thirty - second President of the United States in 1932 , Roosevelt was a ...
Great Speeches of the English Language George Alfred Brown Baron George-Brown. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1882 - 1945 Governor of New York before he became the thirty - second President of the United States in 1932 , Roosevelt was a ...
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Great Speeches of the English Language George Alfred Brown Baron George-Brown. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT We must be the great arsenal of democracy . For us this is an emergency as serious as war itself . We must apply ourselves to our ...
Great Speeches of the English Language George Alfred Brown Baron George-Brown. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT We must be the great arsenal of democracy . For us this is an emergency as serious as war itself . We must apply ourselves to our ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE 14781535 | 1 |
LANCELOT ANDREWS 15551626 | 7 |
JOHN WESLEY 17031791 | 14 |
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