Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 8Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... knew history , they would realize that haste must be made slowly in order that it may bring enduring beneficial results . They think in terms of hours where they should think in terms of decades ; they lack the proper perspective . The ...
... knew history , they would realize that haste must be made slowly in order that it may bring enduring beneficial results . They think in terms of hours where they should think in terms of decades ; they lack the proper perspective . The ...
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... knew better . [ Applause . ] And so these lads , most of them dressed in their service uni- forms , landed one day in Pittsburg , Kansas , the capital of the mining district , and the miners were there to receive them . In a perfectly ...
... knew better . [ Applause . ] And so these lads , most of them dressed in their service uni- forms , landed one day in Pittsburg , Kansas , the capital of the mining district , and the miners were there to receive them . In a perfectly ...
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... knew it . This invasion of the executive and judicial powers by the legislature is often accompanied by an effort to convince the people at large that the executive power is in some subtle way antagonistic to democracy , and , moreover ...
... knew it . This invasion of the executive and judicial powers by the legislature is often accompanied by an effort to convince the people at large that the executive power is in some subtle way antagonistic to democracy , and , moreover ...
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... knew what the political affiliations of each other were , now are beginning to look a little askance at each other as if the other had some kind of contagious epidemic that they never suspected before . [ Laughter . ] In the League of ...
... knew what the political affiliations of each other were , now are beginning to look a little askance at each other as if the other had some kind of contagious epidemic that they never suspected before . [ Laughter . ] In the League of ...
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... knew that he meant it from the bottom of his heart . And so the relations between our countries are very friendly . I was very , very glad that you , sir , in the brilliant speech you have just delivered [ referring to Mr. Depew ] dated ...
... knew that he meant it from the bottom of his heart . And so the relations between our countries are very friendly . I was very , very glad that you , sir , in the brilliant speech you have just delivered [ referring to Mr. Depew ] dated ...
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