Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... INDEX Introductory Essays by Eminent Authorities giving a Practical Course of Instruction on the Important Phases of Public Speaking MODERN ELOQUENCE VOLUME XI Historical Masterpieces AMERICAN Edited by ASHLEY MODERN ELOQUENCE.
... INDEX Introductory Essays by Eminent Authorities giving a Practical Course of Instruction on the Important Phases of Public Speaking MODERN ELOQUENCE VOLUME XI Historical Masterpieces AMERICAN Edited by ASHLEY MODERN ELOQUENCE.
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... authority by which the nation itself acts . Wherever speech is free , liberty is safe . The democracy of England and Amer- ica is no fierce mob , bewildered by the babble of tongues or the scribble of pens . It is an eager citizenship ...
... authority by which the nation itself acts . Wherever speech is free , liberty is safe . The democracy of England and Amer- ica is no fierce mob , bewildered by the babble of tongues or the scribble of pens . It is an eager citizenship ...
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... authority during a considerable period , and that it should have such an independ- ence in the exercise of its powers as will divest it as much as possible of local prejudices . It should be so forced as to be the center of political ...
... authority during a considerable period , and that it should have such an independ- ence in the exercise of its powers as will divest it as much as possible of local prejudices . It should be so forced as to be the center of political ...
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... authority , till the Union is weakened and dissolved . Every member must have been struck with an observation of a gentleman from Albany . " Do what you will , " says he , " local prejudices and opinions will go into the government ...
... authority , till the Union is weakened and dissolved . Every member must have been struck with an observation of a gentleman from Albany . " Do what you will , " says he , " local prejudices and opinions will go into the government ...
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... authority ; and further , that where the laws of the Union are supreme , those of the states must be subordinate , because there cannot be two supremes . This is curious sophistry . That two supreme powers cannot act together is false ...
... authority ; and further , that where the laws of the Union are supreme , those of the states must be subordinate , because there cannot be two supremes . This is curious sophistry . That two supreme powers cannot act together is false ...
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