Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 8Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... understand in some measure the yearning for speeches which takes possession of any large assembly . Either speeches or dis- persion the multitude must have , and so people with the most honest intentions as to silence break forth into ...
... understand in some measure the yearning for speeches which takes possession of any large assembly . Either speeches or dis- persion the multitude must have , and so people with the most honest intentions as to silence break forth into ...
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... understanding of underlying prin- ciples and of the consequences that may flow from any action , and essentially with a clear recognition that the activities of the human race of to - day are the results of the experiences of untold ...
... understanding of underlying prin- ciples and of the consequences that may flow from any action , and essentially with a clear recognition that the activities of the human race of to - day are the results of the experiences of untold ...
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... understand what ' Dizzy'1 meant when he said that I per- formed a ' great achievement ' by ' launching phrases . ' " LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : -There is a characteristic saying of Dr. Johnson : " Patriotism is the last refuge of a ...
... understand what ' Dizzy'1 meant when he said that I per- formed a ' great achievement ' by ' launching phrases . ' " LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : -There is a characteristic saying of Dr. Johnson : " Patriotism is the last refuge of a ...
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... understand their significance . The word democ- racy is one of these . The theme which it suggests is a fas- cinating one , and it is worth while to point out some far - reach- ing distinctions between a democracy which is true and ...
... understand their significance . The word democ- racy is one of these . The theme which it suggests is a fas- cinating one , and it is worth while to point out some far - reach- ing distinctions between a democracy which is true and ...
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... understand the mob so well that they sedulously and skillfully endeavor to bring to pass just such a state of affairs as Taine described . These wreckers of society , unrestrained by principle and un- hampered by conviction , are ...
... understand the mob so well that they sedulously and skillfully endeavor to bring to pass just such a state of affairs as Taine described . These wreckers of society , unrestrained by principle and un- hampered by conviction , are ...
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