History of Public Speaking in AmericaAllyn and Bacon, 1965 - Всего страниц: 566 |
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... speech at a mass meeting at Saratoga , New York , on August 12 , 1840 ; and his speech at Buffalo , on May 22 , 1851 . The texts of Webster's speeches are printed not precisely as they were delivered , but as he edited them . Howell and ...
... speech at a mass meeting at Saratoga , New York , on August 12 , 1840 ; and his speech at Buffalo , on May 22 , 1851 . The texts of Webster's speeches are printed not precisely as they were delivered , but as he edited them . Howell and ...
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... speech by putting piece to piece and note to note " he read it to Herndon , who told him , " Lincoln , deliver and publish your speech just as you have written it ; it will make you President of the United States . " Lincoln also read ...
... speech by putting piece to piece and note to note " he read it to Herndon , who told him , " Lincoln , deliver and publish your speech just as you have written it ; it will make you President of the United States . " Lincoln also read ...
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... Speech , * 29 ( Oct. , 1943 ) : 308–314 . " Rhetorical Theory for a History of Public Speaking in the United States , " Papers in Rhetoric , ed . , Donald C. Bryant , St. Louis : Printed by Subscription , 1940 , pp . 34-38 . J. JEFFREY ...
... Speech , * 29 ( Oct. , 1943 ) : 308–314 . " Rhetorical Theory for a History of Public Speaking in the United States , " Papers in Rhetoric , ed . , Donald C. Bryant , St. Louis : Printed by Subscription , 1940 , pp . 34-38 . J. JEFFREY ...
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