Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... labor involved . No one expected any other compensation than the good - will of the community , finding expression ultimately in a call to the public service . It is a matter for regret that very little of the campaign speak- ing of to ...
... labor involved . No one expected any other compensation than the good - will of the community , finding expression ultimately in a call to the public service . It is a matter for regret that very little of the campaign speak- ing of to ...
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... granted , however , that whoever would deal with the modern American mass - meeting must put into the preparation of his speech time and labor without stint or grudging . The ordinary man who undertakes to xvi JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER.
... granted , however , that whoever would deal with the modern American mass - meeting must put into the preparation of his speech time and labor without stint or grudging . The ordinary man who undertakes to xvi JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER.
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... labor , forgetting altogether that there is no genius except hard work . There is of course a level of public speaking which does not require an elaborate fore- cast of words and phrases ; indeed such a thing would be likely to injure ...
... labor , forgetting altogether that there is no genius except hard work . There is of course a level of public speaking which does not require an elaborate fore- cast of words and phrases ; indeed such a thing would be likely to injure ...
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... labor in vain that build it . " I firmly believe this ; and I also believe , that , without His concurring aid , we shall succeed in this political building no better than the build- ers of Babel ; we shall be divided by our little ...
... labor in vain that build it . " I firmly believe this ; and I also believe , that , without His concurring aid , we shall succeed in this political building no better than the build- ers of Babel ; we shall be divided by our little ...
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... labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness , these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens . The mere politician , equally with the pious man , ought to respect and to cherish them . A volume could not trace all ...
... labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness , these firmest props of the duties of men and citizens . The mere politician , equally with the pious man , ought to respect and to cherish them . A volume could not trace all ...
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