Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... possible in ordinary times . It cannot be doubted that these questions have made a demand for improved forms of public discussion and given a new and large opportunity to all who are able to meet the demand . It has been the favorite ...
... possible in ordinary times . It cannot be doubted that these questions have made a demand for improved forms of public discussion and given a new and large opportunity to all who are able to meet the demand . It has been the favorite ...
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... possible in these days is to deal with the convictions of the audience in such a way as to emphasize the truth already in their minds . Such was the achievement of Mr. Bryan at Chicago . He stated no new facts : the body of his ...
... possible in these days is to deal with the convictions of the audience in such a way as to emphasize the truth already in their minds . Such was the achievement of Mr. Bryan at Chicago . He stated no new facts : the body of his ...
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... possible motives for it ? Has Great Britain any enemy , in this quarter of the world , to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies ? No , sir , she has none . They are meant for us ; they can be meant for no other . They are ...
... possible motives for it ? Has Great Britain any enemy , in this quarter of the world , to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies ? No , sir , she has none . They are meant for us ; they can be meant for no other . They are ...
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... is this plan constructed for the promotion of our happiness , if we refuse it now , because it is possible that it may be abused . The confederation has nominal powers , but no means to carry them into effect . If a system 12 JOHN MARSHALL.
... is this plan constructed for the promotion of our happiness , if we refuse it now , because it is possible that it may be abused . The confederation has nominal powers , but no means to carry them into effect . If a system 12 JOHN MARSHALL.
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... possible from its own character those infirmities and that mutability which it is designed to remedy . It is therefore necessary that it should be small , that it should hold its authority during a considerable period , and that it ...
... possible from its own character those infirmities and that mutability which it is designed to remedy . It is therefore necessary that it should be small , that it should hold its authority during a considerable period , and that it ...
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