I would call him Napoleon, but Napoleon made his way to empire over broken oaths and through a sea of blood. This man never broke his word. I would call him Cromwell, but Cromwell was only a soldier, and the state he founded went down with him into his... Speeches, Lectures, and Letters - Page 493by Wendell Phillips - 1878 - 562 pagesFull view - About this book
| Dale Carnegie, Joseph Berg Esenwein - Self-Help - 2007 - 529 pages
...ike gradations, Me the excdlence of emphatic speech. I would caH him Napekm, but Napoleon made Ms way to empire over broken oaths and through a sea of blood....word. " No Retaliation " was his great motto and the rale of his life; and the last words uttered to his son in Prance were these: " My boy, you will one... | |
| Dale Carnegie - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2007 - 529 pages
...gradati(m$t lie the excettmce of emphatic speech. I would call him Napoleon, but Napoleon made his way to empire over broken oaths and through a sea of blood. This man never broke Us word. " No Retaliation " was his great motto and the rale of his llf e; and the last words uttered... | |
| Warren Choate Shaw - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1928 - 698 pages
...them what they think of the negro's sword. _J I would call him Napoleon, but Napoleon made his way to empire over broken oaths and through a sea of blood. This man never broke his word. I would call him Cromwell, but Cromwell was only a soldier, and the state he founded went down with... | |
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