Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... lawyer furnished practically all the secular eloquence con- sumed in the country ; but the every - day citizen is beginning to find his voice , since nothing is more natural than that an age which desires to learn should be willing to ...
... lawyer furnished practically all the secular eloquence con- sumed in the country ; but the every - day citizen is beginning to find his voice , since nothing is more natural than that an age which desires to learn should be willing to ...
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... emanate the final judgments that direct the progress of mankind . While that tribunal stands , the stump orator , whether he be a country lawyer , speaking to a hand- ful in the district schoolhouse , or an ex - XX JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER.
... emanate the final judgments that direct the progress of mankind . While that tribunal stands , the stump orator , whether he be a country lawyer , speaking to a hand- ful in the district schoolhouse , or an ex - XX JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER.
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... lawyers had decided that Parliament was omnipotent - and Parliament , in its omnipotence , instead of trial by jury and the habeas corpus , enacted admiralty courts in England to try Americans for offenses charged against them as ...
... lawyers had decided that Parliament was omnipotent - and Parliament , in its omnipotence , instead of trial by jury and the habeas corpus , enacted admiralty courts in England to try Americans for offenses charged against them as ...
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... lawyer could give any other answer . John Fries , he would tell them , had learned that some years ago . How , then , they would ask , do you propose to defend us ? We are not afraid of bullets , but treason has a way of taking people ...
... lawyer could give any other answer . John Fries , he would tell them , had learned that some years ago . How , then , they would ask , do you propose to defend us ? We are not afraid of bullets , but treason has a way of taking people ...
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... lawyer first and foremost , though engaging for brief periods in the field of politics , was born at Essex , Mass . , October 1 , 1799. He was educated at Dartmouth , from which he graduated as valedictorian . He subsequently entered ...
... lawyer first and foremost , though engaging for brief periods in the field of politics , was born at Essex , Mass . , October 1 , 1799. He was educated at Dartmouth , from which he graduated as valedictorian . He subsequently entered ...
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