Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... honor of addressing the people was regarded as a sufficient reward for the time and labor involved . No one expected any other compensation than the good - will of the community , finding expression ultimately in a call to the public ...
... honor of addressing the people was regarded as a sufficient reward for the time and labor involved . No one expected any other compensation than the good - will of the community , finding expression ultimately in a call to the public ...
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... honored anecdotes handed down to us by our fathers , worn to a polish by the laughter of many generations ; and with them all gross allusions or illustrations offensive either to piety or delicacy , for the appearance of women in the ...
... honored anecdotes handed down to us by our fathers , worn to a polish by the laughter of many generations ; and with them all gross allusions or illustrations offensive either to piety or delicacy , for the appearance of women in the ...
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... honors is misled into supposing that those portions of great speeches which live in literature of popular eloquence were the spontaneous outbursts of natural talents acting in the heat of the moment , it might be well for him to examine ...
... honors is misled into supposing that those portions of great speeches which live in literature of popular eloquence were the spontaneous outbursts of natural talents acting in the heat of the moment , it might be well for him to examine ...
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... honors it has conferred upon me ; still more for the steadfast confi- dence with which it has supported me ; and for the oppor- tunities I have thence enjoyed of manifesting my inviolable attachment , by services faithful and ...
... honors it has conferred upon me ; still more for the steadfast confi- dence with which it has supported me ; and for the oppor- tunities I have thence enjoyed of manifesting my inviolable attachment , by services faithful and ...
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... honor , the happiness , and the hopes of this beloved country committed to the issue and the auspices of this day , I shrink from the contemplation , and humble myself before the magni- tude of the undertaking . Utterly , indeed ...
... honor , the happiness , and the hopes of this beloved country committed to the issue and the auspices of this day , I shrink from the contemplation , and humble myself before the magni- tude of the undertaking . Utterly , indeed ...
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