A Comparative Study of the Spoken Words of Andrew Johnson and Thaddeus StevensUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1938 |
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TECHNIQUES OF SPEECH DELIVERY AND PREPARATION | 11 |
REVIEW OF FORENSIC HISTORY | 19 |
THE HISTORICAL SETTING FOR RECONSTRUCTION | 24 |
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