Modern Eloquence, 3. köideThomas Brackett Reed, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Brander Matthews, Sir Robert Laird Borden, Elihu Root Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1923 "Modern eloquence in twelve volumes : the outstanding after-dinner speeches, lectures and addresses of modern times by the most eminent speakers of America and Europe" ... "Introductory essays by eminent authorities giving a practical course of instruction on the important phases of public speaking." |
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