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This lend - lease speech is followed by Winston Churchill's address delivered to the Congress of the United States within a few weeks after the declaration of war by the United States . There are no doubt greater speeches by both ...
This lend - lease speech is followed by Winston Churchill's address delivered to the Congress of the United States within a few weeks after the declaration of war by the United States . There are no doubt greater speeches by both ...
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Lastly , if you will forgive me for saying it , to me the best tidings of all , the United States , united as never before , has drawn the sword for freedom and cast away the scabbard . 27 . Note that the experienced speaker in this ...
Lastly , if you will forgive me for saying it , to me the best tidings of all , the United States , united as never before , has drawn the sword for freedom and cast away the scabbard . 27 . Note that the experienced speaker in this ...
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Late in 1942 she was fown secretly to the United States by the American army and for several months was under medical treatment in a New York hospital . On her recovery she took the case of China to the American people . Mme .
Late in 1942 she was fown secretly to the United States by the American army and for several months was under medical treatment in a New York hospital . On her recovery she took the case of China to the American people . Mme .
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Foreword | 1 |
Chief Sources of Rhetorical Concepts | 9 |
Winston S Churchill Here We Are Together | 29 |
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action alliteration American Antony appeal audience become beginning believe better Brutus Caesar called carry cause China Churchill civilization common concerned contrast conversation course debate Demas democracy developed discussion effect equality example experience fact faith fight figure forces Fosdick freedom give hear hope human idea important interest Italy kind leaders liberal arts listen live matter means mind never Note opening paragraph peace phrase play Plebeian political present President principle problems question reason reference repeated repetition rhetorical seek sense sentence serve shows speak speaker speech stand staying style sure talking tell theme thing thought tion true United University wants