Oratory and OratorsScott, Foresman, 1896 - 456 من الصفحات |
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... effort which is rewarded with more immediate or more dazzling triumphs . The philosopher in his closet , the ... efforts as the thunder - peal follows the lightning's flash . While he is in the very act of forming his sentences , his ...
... effort which is rewarded with more immediate or more dazzling triumphs . The philosopher in his closet , the ... efforts as the thunder - peal follows the lightning's flash . While he is in the very act of forming his sentences , his ...
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... efforts , and the continued cry of " Order ! " from the sheriff and the court , bore him out of the court - house , and , raising him on their shoulders , car- ried him about the yard in a kind of electioneering tri- umph . When the ...
... efforts , and the continued cry of " Order ! " from the sheriff and the court , bore him out of the court - house , and , raising him on their shoulders , car- ried him about the yard in a kind of electioneering tri- umph . When the ...
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... effort , - by " monster meetings , " and appeals made to the constit- uencies of the country , rather than to the legislature , ― that great political changes are worked out . The germs of great events , the first motive - springs of ...
... effort , - by " monster meetings , " and appeals made to the constit- uencies of the country , rather than to the legislature , ― that great political changes are worked out . The germs of great events , the first motive - springs of ...
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... effort has changed . It is not a speech or oration , but a dissertation or essay . reception given by the House to such performances is just that which might be expected . As they are not de- signed for the ear of that body , but for ...
... effort has changed . It is not a speech or oration , but a dissertation or essay . reception given by the House to such performances is just that which might be expected . As they are not de- signed for the ear of that body , but for ...
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William Mathews. CHAPTER III . OF QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ORATOR . F all the efforts of the human mind , there is no one which demands for its success so rare a union of mental gifts as eloquence . For its ordinary displays the ...
William Mathews. CHAPTER III . OF QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ORATOR . F all the efforts of the human mind , there is no one which demands for its success so rare a union of mental gifts as eloquence . For its ordinary displays the ...
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