Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... give them up in despair as " having gone away after talk and wind . " . It is easy to see that this clumsy criticism is only a part of his general complaint against the progress of society - the voice of the old régime xiii INTRODUCTION ...
... give them up in despair as " having gone away after talk and wind . " . It is easy to see that this clumsy criticism is only a part of his general complaint against the progress of society - the voice of the old régime xiii INTRODUCTION ...
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... gives a look of bloodless attorneyism to the whole busi- ness , and puts the audience on its guard against the loss of self - control which is sometimes brought on by the passion of the speaker . But notwithstanding all that the stump ...
... gives a look of bloodless attorneyism to the whole busi- ness , and puts the audience on its guard against the loss of self - control which is sometimes brought on by the passion of the speaker . But notwithstanding all that the stump ...
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... give me liberty , or give me death ! SAMUEL ADAMS AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE Samuel Adams , American patriot , 4 PATRICK HENRY.
... give me liberty , or give me death ! SAMUEL ADAMS AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE Samuel Adams , American patriot , 4 PATRICK HENRY.
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... give no power that will endanger it . They wish to give the government powers to secure and protect it . Our inquiry here must be , whether the power of taxation be necessary to perform the objects of the Constitution , and whether it ...
... give no power that will endanger it . They wish to give the government powers to secure and protect it . Our inquiry here must be , whether the power of taxation be necessary to perform the objects of the Constitution , and whether it ...
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... give the general government all necessary powers . If anything be necessary it must be so to call forth the strength of the Union when we may be attacked , or when the general purposes of America require it . The worthy gentleman then ...
... give the general government all necessary powers . If anything be necessary it must be so to call forth the strength of the Union when we may be attacked , or when the general purposes of America require it . The worthy gentleman then ...
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