Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 8Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... . In those old days you could meet and harangue the whole deciding multitude ; for Athens in its prime had but twenty thousand free citizens ; eight thousand was good attendance ; and the human voice xiv THOMAS BRACKETT REED.
... . In those old days you could meet and harangue the whole deciding multitude ; for Athens in its prime had but twenty thousand free citizens ; eight thousand was good attendance ; and the human voice xiv THOMAS BRACKETT REED.
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... citizens , and with the gods of ancient Hellas as his witness , each of the young men took a solemn oath in these terms : I will never disgrace these hallowed weapons or abandon my com- panions beside whom I am placed in battle , but ...
... citizens , and with the gods of ancient Hellas as his witness , each of the young men took a solemn oath in these terms : I will never disgrace these hallowed weapons or abandon my com- panions beside whom I am placed in battle , but ...
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... citizens of this country will have to take your part . It is a part that is all the more difficult be- cause of the position of leadership which our young country has attained among civilized nations . You will find that in national as ...
... citizens of this country will have to take your part . It is a part that is all the more difficult be- cause of the position of leadership which our young country has attained among civilized nations . You will find that in national as ...
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... citizens of our country will be called upon to help make a decision in some of these questions . In doing so it will be necessary for you to weigh matters im- partially and carefully , for not only your own good but the good of the ...
... citizens of our country will be called upon to help make a decision in some of these questions . In doing so it will be necessary for you to weigh matters im- partially and carefully , for not only your own good but the good of the ...
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... citizens was withdrawn from serious things . Conversation became more and more superficial and frivolous . Famous courtesans formed the chief topic of talk ; the new inventions of Thearion , the lead- ing pastry - cook in Athens , were ...
... citizens was withdrawn from serious things . Conversation became more and more superficial and frivolous . Famous courtesans formed the chief topic of talk ; the new inventions of Thearion , the lead- ing pastry - cook in Athens , were ...
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Ameri American American Legion Applause army Athens believe BRANDER MATTHEWS British British Empire Canada Canadian CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT century character Cheers Church citizens civilization common Congress Constitution Cuyahoga County danger democracy democratic Dominion Duluth duty earth economic Empire England equality faith feeling fight flag force fought France freedom French give glory heart honor hope human ideals individual influence interest Ireland justice labor land leader League of Nations legislative liberty Lincoln living means memory ment Michael Collins military millions mind moral nation never opinion oration organization party patriotism peace Plato political President principles Protestantism Puritan question race Republic sacrifice social soldiers soul South South Carolina speak speech spirit stand struggle sure things thought thousand tion to-day Treaty true Union United victory women words