Charter of Liberty

The Inspired Origin and Prophetic Destiny of the Constitution
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Charter of Liberty

The Inspired Origin and Prophetic Destiny of the Constitution
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NELSON, WILLIAM O.

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May those principles, which were so honorably and nobly defended, namely, the Constitution of our land, by our fathers, be established forever. —D&C 109:54 As stated in the title, this book discusses the inspired origin and prophetic destiny of the United States Constitution. collapsibleContent1 [Table] 5085893 true true true The Tragedy of Macbeth (commonly called Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare about a man who commits regicide so as to become king and then commits further murders to maintain his power. The play clearly demonstrates the corrupting effect of ambition, but also deals with the relationship between cruelty and masculinity, tyranny and kingship, treachery, violence, guilt, prophecy, and disruption of the natural order. collapsibleContent1 [Table] 5085894 true true true William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar" is the first of three Roman history plays that Shakespeare would write. Closely based on actual events as chronicled in Plutarch's "Lives", it is the story of the tragic downfall of Julius Caesar and of those who conspire against him. At the beginning of the play it is feared that Julius Caesar wishes to make himself the King and thus dictator of Rome. From this fear a plan to kill him is hatched. Some of Shakespeare's most memorable lines can be found here in what is considered by many to be one of the greatest tragedies ever written.
Author: NELSON, WILLIAM O.
Language: English
Number of Pages: 152
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Release Date: 1987-01-01