Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... SPEECHES Logan Tecumseh Red Jacket EVERETT , EDWARD The History of Liberty ADAMS , JOHN QUINCY The Jubilee of the Constitution . WEBSTER , DANIEL Reply to Hayne Bunker Hill Oration I · 5 8 IO 22 30 47 · 52 3315 53 ... Speech : Slavery . vii.
... SPEECHES Logan Tecumseh Red Jacket EVERETT , EDWARD The History of Liberty ADAMS , JOHN QUINCY The Jubilee of the Constitution . WEBSTER , DANIEL Reply to Hayne Bunker Hill Oration I · 5 8 IO 22 30 47 · 52 3315 53 ... Speech : Slavery . vii.
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... Speech : Slavery . CLAY , HENRY On the Compromise of 1850 . • 105 128 The Emancipation of South American Republics . 137 CHOATE , RUFUS The Preservation of the Union . SUMNER , CHARLES 143 The Crime against Kansas SEWARD , WILLIAM HENRY ...
... Speech : Slavery . CLAY , HENRY On the Compromise of 1850 . • 105 128 The Emancipation of South American Republics . 137 CHOATE , RUFUS The Preservation of the Union . SUMNER , CHARLES 143 The Crime against Kansas SEWARD , WILLIAM HENRY ...
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... Speech Nominating Sherman for President . INGERSOLL , ROBERT G. The Vision of War . . 268 273 • 278 Reunion Address 281 Blaine The Plumed Knight . 292 Oration at His Brother's Grave . 294 GRANT , ULYSSES SIMPSON Reasons for Being a ...
... Speech Nominating Sherman for President . INGERSOLL , ROBERT G. The Vision of War . . 268 273 • 278 Reunion Address 281 Blaine The Plumed Knight . 292 Oration at His Brother's Grave . 294 GRANT , ULYSSES SIMPSON Reasons for Being a ...
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... speech is a borrowed institution in everything except its name , though under that somewhat primitive description it has flourished here more luxuriantly than in its native land . Beginning in the form of an appeal of the candidate to ...
... speech is a borrowed institution in everything except its name , though under that somewhat primitive description it has flourished here more luxuriantly than in its native land . Beginning in the form of an appeal of the candidate to ...
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... speeches were habit- ually reported in the press . Mr. Evarts in his argument in defense of Andrew Johnson said that no speech could be so poor that the newspapers would not describe it as able and eloquent , these being the lowest ...
... speeches were habit- ually reported in the press . Mr. Evarts in his argument in defense of Andrew Johnson said that no speech could be so poor that the newspapers would not describe it as able and eloquent , these being the lowest ...
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