Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side xiv
... Senate . The Death of Garfield • John D. Long Henry Clay James G. Blaine PAGE 181 · · John Hay • 183 • John W. Daniel 185 187 • 189 191 • 194 196 199 · • · Horace Porter 201 · • Abbott Lawrence Lowell 203 The Second Inaugural Address ...
... Senate . The Death of Garfield • John D. Long Henry Clay James G. Blaine PAGE 181 · · John Hay • 183 • John W. Daniel 185 187 • 189 191 • 194 196 199 · • · Horace Porter 201 · • Abbott Lawrence Lowell 203 The Second Inaugural Address ...
Side 41
... Senator Thurston's speech on interven- tion in behalf of Cuba , there is picturesque language for impressing the contention that force is justified in a worthy cause . The speaker cites graphically examples of force at Bunker Hill ...
... Senator Thurston's speech on interven- tion in behalf of Cuba , there is picturesque language for impressing the contention that force is justified in a worthy cause . The speaker cites graphically examples of force at Bunker Hill ...
Side 66
... Senate . Little , Brown and Company , Boston , publishers of " The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster " BY DANIEL WEBSTER Mr. President , I shall enter on no encomium upon Massa- chusetts ; she needs none . There she is ...
... Senate . Little , Brown and Company , Boston , publishers of " The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster " BY DANIEL WEBSTER Mr. President , I shall enter on no encomium upon Massa- chusetts ; she needs none . There she is ...
Side 85
... influence nothing will be conceded , and who must win every inch of their ground by argument . You have heard me with goodness . May you decide with wisdom ! JUSTIFYING THE PRESIDENT From a speech in the Senate , Making the Point 85.
... influence nothing will be conceded , and who must win every inch of their ground by argument . You have heard me with goodness . May you decide with wisdom ! JUSTIFYING THE PRESIDENT From a speech in the Senate , Making the Point 85.
Side 86
... Senate , and others , have discovered a doubt about our right to be here at all , some question whether we have acquired the Philippines , some question as to whether we have correctly read the Declaration of Independence ; and I want ...
... Senate , and others , have discovered a doubt about our right to be here at all , some question whether we have acquired the Philippines , some question as to whether we have correctly read the Declaration of Independence ; and I want ...
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