Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 6Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern eloquence corporation, 1928 |
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... true . A motion to adjourn may not be made after a roll call or voting has begun and before the result has been announced . If a motion to adjourn is made and defeated , it may not be renewed until after some substantive business has ...
... true . A motion to adjourn may not be made after a roll call or voting has begun and before the result has been announced . If a motion to adjourn is made and defeated , it may not be renewed until after some substantive business has ...
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... true for she had seen just such a movement grow from a meeting in a little room ; she had seen the woman's suffrage movement start when women had no training , no education , no money , nothing but the in- herent rightness of their ...
... true for she had seen just such a movement grow from a meeting in a little room ; she had seen the woman's suffrage movement start when women had no training , no education , no money , nothing but the in- herent rightness of their ...
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... true she scolded her par- liament for meddling with matters with which , in her opinion , they had no concern , and more than once soundly rated the Speaker of her Commons , but she never carried her quarrels too far , and was able to ...
... true she scolded her par- liament for meddling with matters with which , in her opinion , they had no concern , and more than once soundly rated the Speaker of her Commons , but she never carried her quarrels too far , and was able to ...
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... true social progress is the survival of the pre - scientific and moralistic ( as distinguished from the truly moral ) attitude toward social offenders , or in- dividuals regarded as perpetrators of social evil in any form . By this I ...
... true social progress is the survival of the pre - scientific and moralistic ( as distinguished from the truly moral ) attitude toward social offenders , or in- dividuals regarded as perpetrators of social evil in any form . By this I ...
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... true to its ideals . There is an easy tolerance that leads to the acceptance of ancient evils as if they were part of an eternal order because known to be part of an order that is rooted in the past . A sound philosophy of law will wake ...
... true to its ideals . There is an easy tolerance that leads to the acceptance of ancient evils as if they were part of an eternal order because known to be part of an order that is rooted in the past . A sound philosophy of law will wake ...
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