I found this speech in a museum storage room. When cleaning up it was a speech a king made be for going to battle. The person who wrote what he said must not have known much a bout writing There are a few mistakes on the paper so I typed your the same ones on purpose. What do you think was it a good war speach. Do you think the king said the same exact words of do you think the writer belno changed words to keep up.

There is a war with in are land a battle for the right the lies of the enemy are clouding out the light. But God has placed his banner high and calls for no retreat as faith full soldiers make a stand and clam his victory.

Stand for truth though your standing all a lone stand for truth God will help to make you strong run with courage in the right walk in faith and not by sight. Stand for truth

And so this battle rates with choices every day will we search the word of God or toss the truth away. Hold on to his promises and seek the higher call listening for the victory dry giving him out ALL.

Now I say again Stand for truth though your standing all a lone stand for truth God will help to make you strong run with courage in the right walk in faith and not by sight. Stand for truth.

Stand four truth shall be out war cry. Stand for truth.

King Elmer the seconds speech before battle I my self have written it so it maybe remembered signed Belno. H. Lino

Belno wrote a journal he says at the beginning thus:
I Belno . H . Lino find it quite pleasing to write down a bit of the on of life about the palace. I Love no I like writing history accounts, and over just writening. I may have errors in my writening but please be not bothered by them.

He also says thus, about one of first speech he wrote that a man made....Not The king though that was made later on.

The words I find amusing and the way he speaks them confusing at points. But even though it is the way I have stated I wish for it to be remembered so will write it. This speech may not be thee exact way spoken since I was not writing it well be spoke nor do I understand Latin In which he spoke at times. A certain person told me later what he said that was Latin so I will have to fit it all to gether. The speech I will write was made by a man by the name of Loseno . J. Bomer He said said thus:
We people need to hold stronger to what is right not sit and watch as bad turns to worse. Consider the bees in there hives they do not let any queen bee just come in there hive. So consider that bee as the intruders, and thefs, and people that commit continues sins. We must get them out of here, or at least lessen there number.
At this point I Belon inferred say that I did not think that bees, were a good enough example for they have no intelligence, just instenkt. But he only smiled at me, and said that they must have some kind of intelligence, if we people do not do thing about these problems I have stated get the do in there hives. This response came to the amusement of all save my self so I said thus: so you say we people are not intelligent. Or by fact I tell that we have a free will, and bees do not they are simply made to obey God's orders to them.
He replied to me thus: very well Belon I do understand that but for your below intelligence level I will say just pretend they to have free wills. And please I did not mean that we an insult

Based on the speech provided, it appears that there are several mistakes and grammatical errors throughout. It is unclear whether these errors were made by the person who originally wrote the speech or if they were intentionally included by the typist. However, despite these errors, the main ideas and message of the speech can still be understood.

As for the question of whether the king said the exact same words or if the writer belno changed them, it is difficult to determine without further information. It is possible that the writer made some changes in order to improve the speech or fit it to a certain context. However, without any additional evidence, it is impossible to know for sure.

Regarding the quality of the war speech, while the language and structure may not be perfect, the speech conveys a message of standing for truth and fighting against the enemy. It emphasizes faith, courage, and the importance of holding onto God's promises. These themes are often found in powerful war speeches, so in that sense, it can be considered a good war speech.

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Certainly! Please feel free to share more information about Belno or provide any specific details or context that would help in understanding his role or contributions.

Belno wrote a journal he says at the beginning thus:

I Belno . H . Lino find it quite pleasing to write down a bit of the on of life about the palace. I Love no I like writing history accounts, and over just writening. I may have errors in my writening but please be not bothered by them.

He also says thus, about one of first speech he wrote that a man made....Not The king though that was made later on.

The words I find amusing and the way he speaks them confusing at points. But even though it is the way I have stated I wish for it to be remembered so will write it. This speech may not be thee exact way spoken since I was not writing it well be spoke nor do I understand Latin In which he spoke at times. A certain person told me later what he said that was Latin so I will have to fit it all to gether. The speech I will write was made by a man by the name of Loseno . J. Bomer He said said thus:
We people need to hold stronger to what is right not sit and watch as bad turns to worse. Consider the bees in there hives they do not let any queen bee just come in there hive. So consider that bee as the intruders, and thefs, and people that commit continues sins. We must get them out of here, or at least lessen there number.
At this point I Belon inferred say that I did not think that bees, were a good enough example for they have no intelligence, just instenkt. But he only smiled at me, and said that they must have some kind of intelligence, if we people do not do thing about these problems I have stated get the do in there hives. This response came to the amusement of all save my self so I said thus: so you say we people are not intelligent. Or by fact I tell that we have a free will, and bees do not they are simply made to obey God's orders to them.
He replied to me thus: very well Belon I do understand that but for your below intelligence level I will say just pretend they to have free wills. And please I did not mean that we an insult. I simply smiled and said that It bees had intelligence then we probably would never have tasted hunny. At this point my Lord Ember the second Interfere and asked me to allow Loseno to continue.

Thank you for sharing more information about Belno and his journal. It appears that Belno enjoyed writing about life in the palace and had a particular interest in writing historical accounts. He acknowledges that there may be errors in his writing but asks the readers not to be bothered by them.

In regards to the speech that Belno wrote, it was not made by the king but by a man named Loseno J. Bomer. Belno found Loseno's words amusing and sometimes confusing in their delivery. Belno admits that he may not have accurately captured the exact way the speech was spoken since he was not present at its delivery, and he also mentions not understanding Latin, which was spoken at times during the speech.

Loseno's speech emphasizes the importance of holding stronger to what is right and not passively allowing bad situations to worsen. He uses bees in a hive as an analogy, stating that bees do not allow any intruders or individuals who commit continuous sins into their hive. Loseno suggests that people should similarly take action to remove or at least reduce the presence of such individuals in their society.

Belno, however, questions the adequacy of the bee analogy, arguing that bees lack intelligence and merely act based on instinct. Loseno counters by suggesting that bees must possess some form of intelligence if humans fail to address the issues mentioned earlier. This response apparently garnered amusement from the listeners, except for Belno, who then raises the point that if bees did have intelligence, humans would likely never taste honey. Lord Ember the second intervenes and requests that Belno allow Loseno to continue with his speech.

This additional information provides more insight into Belno's role as a writer and his interactions with Loseno. It showcases his observations and thoughts about the speeches and events taking place within the palace.

The words I find amusing and the way he speaks them confusing at points. But even though it is the way I have stated I wish for it to be remembered so will write it. This speech may not be thee exact way spoken since I was not writing it well be spoke nor do I understand Latin In which he spoke at times. A certain person told me later what he said that was Latin so I will have to fit it all to gether. The speech I will write was made by a man by the name of Loseno . J. Bomer He said said thus:

We people need to hold stronger to what is right not sit and watch as bad turns to worse. Consider the bees in there hives they do not let any queen bee just come in there hive. So consider that bee as the intruders, and thefs, and people that commit continues sins. We must get them out of here, or at least lessen there number.
At this point I Belon inferred say that I did not think that bees, were a good enough example for they have no intelligence, just instenkt. But he only smiled at me, and said that they must have some kind of intelligence, if we people do not do thing about these problems I have stated get the do in there hives. This response came to the amusement of all save my self so I said thus: so you say we people are not intelligent. Or by fact I tell that we have a free will, and bees do not they are simply made to obey God's orders to them.
He replied to me thus: very well Belon I do understand that but for your below intelligence level I will say just pretend they to have free wills. And please I did not mean that we an insult. I simply smiled and said that It bees had intelligence then we probably would never have tasted hunny. At this point his magisty Ember the second Interfere and asked me to allow Loseno to continue. So he went on to say that as we stand and watch things worsen it makes us also to blame if we do nothing about it.

Apologies for the mistake in my previous response. Thank you for pointing it out. Here is the corrected version:

The words I find amusing and the way he speaks them confusing at points. But even though it is the way I have stated, I wish for it to be remembered, so I will write it. This speech may not be the exact way spoken since I was not writing it while it was being spoken, nor do I understand Latin, which he spoke at times. A certain person told me later what he said in Latin, so I will have to piece it all together. The speech I will write was made by a man named Loseno J. Bomer. He said thus:

"We, the people, need to hold stronger to what is right, not sit and watch as bad turns to worse. Consider the bees in their hives - they do not let any queen bee just come into their hive. So, consider those bees as intruders, thieves, and people that commit continuous sins. We must get them out of here, or at least lessen their number."

At this point, I, Belno, inferred and said that I did not think that bees were a good enough example because they have no intelligence, just instinct. But he only smiled at me and said that they must have some kind of intelligence if we, the people, don't take action against the problems I mentioned, just as bees take action against intruders in their hives. This response amused everyone except me, so I said, "So you say we, the people, are not intelligent. By contrast, I affirm that we have free will, and bees do not; they are simply made to obey God's orders."

He replied to me, "Very well, Belno, I do understand that. But for the sake of your intelligence level, let's just pretend that bees have free will. And please, I did not mean it as an insult." I simply smiled and said, "If bees had intelligence, then we probably would never have tasted honey." At this point, his majesty, Ember the Second, intervened and asked me to allow Loseno to continue. Loseno went on to say that as we stand and watch things worsen, it makes us also to blame if we do nothing about it.

Thank you for pointing out the error, and I apologize for the confusion caused.

I found this speech in a museum storage room. When cleaning up it was a speech a king made be for going to battle. The person who wrote what he said must not have known much a bout writing There are a few mistakes on the paper so I typed your the same ones on purpose. What do you think was it a good war speach. Do you think the king said the same exact words of do you think the writer belno changed words to keep up.

There is a war with in are land a battle for the right the lies of the enemy are clouding out the light. But God has placed his banner high and calls for no retreat as faith full soldiers make a stand and clam his victory.

Stand for truth though your standing all a lone stand for truth God will help to make you strong run with courage in the right walk in faith and not by sight. Stand for truth

And so this battle rates with choices every day will we search the word of God or toss the truth away. Hold on to his promises and seek the higher call listening for the victory dry giving him out ALL.

Now I say again Stand for truth though your standing all a lone stand for truth God will help to make you strong run with courage in the right walk in faith and not by sight. Stand for truth.

Stand four truth shall be out war cry. Stand for truth.

King Elmer the seconds speech before battle I my self have written it so it maybe remembered signed Belno. H. Lino

Belno wrote a journal he says at the beginning thus:
I Belno . H . Lino find it quite pleasing to write down a bit of the on of life about the palace. I Love no I like writing history accounts, and over just writening. I may have errors in my writening but please be not bothered by them.

He also says thus, about one of first speech he wrote that a man made....Not The king though that was made later on.

The words I find amusing and the way he speaks them confusing at points. But even though it is the way I have stated, I wish for it to be remembered, so I will write it. This speech may not be the exact way spoken since I was not writing it while it was being spoken, nor do I understand Latin, which he spoke at times. A certain person told me later what he said in Latin, so I will have to piece it all together. The speech I will write was made by a man named Loseno J. Bomer. He said thus:

"We, the people, need to hold stronger to what is right, not sit and watch as bad turns to worse. Consider the bees in their hives - they do not let any queen bee just come into their hive. So, consider those bees as intruders, thieves, and people that commit continuous sins. We must get them out of here, or at least lessen their number."

At this point, I, Belno, inferred and said that I did not think that bees were a good enough example because they have no intelligence, just instinct. But he only smiled at me and said that they must have some kind of intelligence if we, the people, don't take action against the problems I mentioned, just as bees take action against intruders in their hives. This response amused everyone except me, so I said, "So you say we, the people, are not intelligent. By contrast, I affirm that we have free will, and bees do not; they are simply made to obey God's orders."

He replied to me, "Very well, Belno, I do understand that. But for the sake of your intelligence level, let's just pretend that bees have free will. And please, I did not mean it as an insult." I simply smiled and said, "If bees had intelligence, then we probably would never have tasted honey." At this point, his majesty, Ember the Second, intervened and asked me to allow Loseno to continue. Loseno went on to say that as we stand and watch things worsen, it makes us also to blame if we do nothing about it.

Based on the speech provided, it seems to convey a clear message about standing for truth and making a stand against the enemy. The sentiments expressed in the speech can inspire and motivate soldiers before battle.

Regarding the question of whether the king said the exact same words or if Belno made changes, it is challenging to determine without further information. Belno acknowledges that he may not have captured the speech exactly as it was spoken, and he also mentions not understanding Latin, which the king may have spoken at times. It is possible that Belno made some alterations or paraphrased the king's words while trying to convey the essence of the speech.

Despite any errors or stylistic issues in the speech, its core message appears to be strong and impactful. It highlights the belief in God's support, the importance of standing for truth, and the need for courage and faith. A war speech aims to rally troops and instill a sense of purpose, and this speech seems to achieve that goal.

Overall, while the speech may have some imperfections, it still conveys a powerful message and can be considered a good war speech in terms of its intent and purpose.