Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... minds of the audience as to the amount of the speaker's per diem obviously interferes with the atti- tude of mind which induces the eager acceptance of truth . This situation is emphasized when an orator , as in the case of one of the ...
... minds of the audience as to the amount of the speaker's per diem obviously interferes with the atti- tude of mind which induces the eager acceptance of truth . This situation is emphasized when an orator , as in the case of one of the ...
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... minds . Such was the achievement of Mr. Bryan at Chicago . He stated no new facts : the body of his discourse being taken almost verbatim from speeches which he had been delivering in various parts of the country for the space of two ...
... minds . Such was the achievement of Mr. Bryan at Chicago . He stated no new facts : the body of his discourse being taken almost verbatim from speeches which he had been delivering in various parts of the country for the space of two ...
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... minds of the majority of these early legislators ; but Adams , though politic in the expres- sion of his convictions , had long held no other course to be the progress of the Revolution . He was a member of the Massachu- setts ...
... minds of the majority of these early legislators ; but Adams , though politic in the expres- sion of his convictions , had long held no other course to be the progress of the Revolution . He was a member of the Massachu- setts ...
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... minds whether there be anything unsafe in this system . He conceived it impossible to obtain amendments after adopting it . If he was right , does not his own argument prove that , in his own conception , previous amendments cannot be ...
... minds whether there be anything unsafe in this system . He conceived it impossible to obtain amendments after adopting it . If he was right , does not his own argument prove that , in his own conception , previous amendments cannot be ...
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... minds of the people . But requisitions cannot be rendered efficient without a civil war - without great expense of money , and the blood of our citizens . Are there any other means ? Yes , that Congress shall apportion the respective ...
... minds of the people . But requisitions cannot be rendered efficient without a civil war - without great expense of money , and the blood of our citizens . Are there any other means ? Yes , that Congress shall apportion the respective ...
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