Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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Стр. xiv
... eager acceptance of truth . This situation is emphasized when an orator , as in the case of one of the most famous of the present time , appears in one campaign for one party and in the next for the xiv JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER.
... eager acceptance of truth . This situation is emphasized when an orator , as in the case of one of the most famous of the present time , appears in one campaign for one party and in the next for the xiv JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER.
Стр. xviii
... this has tended to kill certain kinds of oratory , and to put all who seek to influence public thought under a high pressure to present common forms of knowledge in such a way as to hold the attention and xviii JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER.
... this has tended to kill certain kinds of oratory , and to put all who seek to influence public thought under a high pressure to present common forms of knowledge in such a way as to hold the attention and xviii JONATHAN P. DOLLIVER.
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... present government will not add to our industry . It takes away the incitements to industry by rendering property insecure and unprotected . It is the paper on your table that will promote 2 THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION 17.
... present government will not add to our industry . It takes away the incitements to industry by rendering property insecure and unprotected . It is the paper on your table that will promote 2 THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION 17.
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... present exigencies are greater than they will ever be again . Who can penetrate into futurity ? How can any man pre- tend to say that our future exigencies will be less than our pres- ent ? The exigencies of nations have been generally ...
... present exigencies are greater than they will ever be again . Who can penetrate into futurity ? How can any man pre- tend to say that our future exigencies will be less than our pres- ent ? The exigencies of nations have been generally ...
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... present plan . The history of ancient and modern republics had taught them that many of the evils which these republics had suffered arose from the want of a certain balance and mutual control indispensable to a wise adminis- tration ...
... present plan . The history of ancient and modern republics had taught them that many of the evils which these republics had suffered arose from the want of a certain balance and mutual control indispensable to a wise adminis- tration ...
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