Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 8Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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Стр. xvii
... liberty to limit no adjective and curtail no sentence there results a beauty of diction , a tenderness of phrase , a full recognition of the hopes of an unknown world beyond , whose peace seems to be on us with the benedictions of the ...
... liberty to limit no adjective and curtail no sentence there results a beauty of diction , a tenderness of phrase , a full recognition of the hopes of an unknown world beyond , whose peace seems to be on us with the benedictions of the ...
Стр. xx
... liberty are not so much needed , but the old habits prevail , and the after - dinner speech has , next to the banquet , become the main object of the festi- val , if , indeed , the interest in it does not exceed that of the main purpose ...
... liberty are not so much needed , but the old habits prevail , and the after - dinner speech has , next to the banquet , become the main object of the festi- val , if , indeed , the interest in it does not exceed that of the main purpose ...
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... liberty . A single individual may properly withhold his patronage from a dealer with whose methods or goods he is dissatisfied ; a group may properly withdraw its patronage , but when a group , because it is organized , seeks to use its ...
... liberty . A single individual may properly withhold his patronage from a dealer with whose methods or goods he is dissatisfied ; a group may properly withdraw its patronage , but when a group , because it is organized , seeks to use its ...
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... liberty which the distinguished president of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor has told us about to - night . [ Great applause . ] One man had the temerity to stay on his job , a man by the name of Guffy , and the union suspended him ...
... liberty which the distinguished president of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor has told us about to - night . [ Great applause . ] One man had the temerity to stay on his job , a man by the name of Guffy , and the union suspended him ...
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... a man to quit work . [ Applause , cheers and boos . ] I know rather well how you feel and now let us just take that as an expression from both sides as your attitude upon this , and give me the liberty to go 12 HENRY JUSTIN ALLEN.
... a man to quit work . [ Applause , cheers and boos . ] I know rather well how you feel and now let us just take that as an expression from both sides as your attitude upon this , and give me the liberty to go 12 HENRY JUSTIN ALLEN.
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