Winning Declamations and how to Speak ThemNoble and Noble, 1929 - 260 pages |
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Page 88
... appeal to any one who has caught the spirit of the West , and the concrete illustrations make the theme all the more appealing . WESTERN democracy has been from the time of its birth idealistic . The very fact of the wilderness appealed ...
... appeal to any one who has caught the spirit of the West , and the concrete illustrations make the theme all the more appealing . WESTERN democracy has been from the time of its birth idealistic . The very fact of the wilderness appealed ...
Page 120
... appeal , with the argumentative predominating . It is therefore important that the appeal contained in the opening and closing paragraphs should be brought out with appropriate force and volume . THE Declaration of Independence ...
... appeal , with the argumentative predominating . It is therefore important that the appeal contained in the opening and closing paragraphs should be brought out with appropriate force and volume . THE Declaration of Independence ...
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... appeal . THEY tell us that the doctrines of the fathers were good enough for the time of the fathers , but that we have outgrown them , and this cunning appeal to the pride of an age has flattered many weak - minded men into scoffing at ...
... appeal . THEY tell us that the doctrines of the fathers were good enough for the time of the fathers , but that we have outgrown them , and this cunning appeal to the pride of an age has flattered many weak - minded men into scoffing at ...
Contents
Sessions Jr Robert The Blessings of Liberty 54 | 2 |
Alderman Edwin A Leaders of Public Spirit | 20 |
Influence of New England | 27 |
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