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In July President Barack Obama addressed the national convention of the Democratic Party and ended perhaps the last great speech of his tenure by returning to the theme of "the audacity of hope".
The first great speech of the play is given to the mad Trojan princess Cassandra, and her monologue, recited among the smoking ruins of Troy, is a bizarre paean to the Trojans, for whom she claims a great "victory": They died for their own country.
In "the first great speech of his life," at Springfield, Ill., he condemned the further spread of slavery because of "the monstrous injustice of slavery itself" and because it undermined the country's historical mission as a beacon of freedom for the world.
The first great speech of the play is given to the mad Trojan princess Cassandra, and her monologue, recited among the smoking ruins of Troy, is a bizarre paean to the Trojans, for whom she claims a great "victory": **{:.break one} ** They died for their own country.
When the Kansas-Nebraska Act legitimated the expansion of slavery, Abraham Lincoln said in a great speech of 1854: "Our republican robe is soiled, and trailed in the dust.
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The great speeches of Shakespeare, Congreve, Shaw and Osborne had all gone.
It has since been recognised as one of the great speeches of American history.
Barack Obama clearly delivered one of the great speeches of his lifetime.
What stays in my mind was Robin Cook's contribution, which has since gone down in parliamentary folklore as one of the great speeches of the past few decades.
In school, Americans learn about the great speeches of their own past – Lincoln, Roosevelt, King and others – and can come to celebrate it.
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