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Side xv
... Cook In Defense of the Soldiers In Defense of the Soldiers , II . In Defense of the Soldiers , III . In Defense of Lord George Gordon . Pronouncing Sentence for High Treason . PAGE 326 328 330 333 335 337 340 342 344 Contents XV.
... Cook In Defense of the Soldiers In Defense of the Soldiers , II . In Defense of the Soldiers , III . In Defense of Lord George Gordon . Pronouncing Sentence for High Treason . PAGE 326 328 330 333 335 337 340 342 344 Contents XV.
Side 11
... sentences , and be kept well fixed on its breath foundation . The simpler inflections indicating the plain meaning , will of course be observed , the tone will be kept easily supported by the frequently recovered breath that is under it ...
... sentences , and be kept well fixed on its breath foundation . The simpler inflections indicating the plain meaning , will of course be observed , the tone will be kept easily supported by the frequently recovered breath that is under it ...
Side 20
... sentence ? What is the point in some larger division of the speech ? What is the point , or purpose , of the speech as a whole ? This point , or the meaning of what is said , should be so put , should be so clear , that no effort is ...
... sentence ? What is the point in some larger division of the speech ? What is the point , or purpose , of the speech as a whole ? This point , or the meaning of what is said , should be so put , should be so clear , that no effort is ...
Side 21
... sentence as to make that idea stand forth ; this idea , or the word expressing it , becomes vocally emphatic . In this sentence , " He has done it in a way to impress upon the Filipinos , so far as action and language can do it , his ...
... sentence as to make that idea stand forth ; this idea , or the word expressing it , becomes vocally emphatic . In this sentence , " He has done it in a way to impress upon the Filipinos , so far as action and language can do it , his ...
Side 24
... sentence following , and having a final stop or conclusive effect , while the secondary may be regarded as only relatively emphatic , as being related in a subordinate way to the principal , and as maintaining a connection with the rest ...
... sentence following , and having a final stop or conclusive effect , while the secondary may be regarded as only relatively emphatic , as being related in a subordinate way to the principal , and as maintaining a connection with the rest ...
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Abraham Lincoln action American audience Boston breath Brutus Cæsar called Company DANIEL WEBSTER debate E. J. Bowen effect England English expression eyes faith Faneuil Hall fathers feel fellow G. P. Putnam's Sons gentlemen GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS gesture give glory Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart HENRY W honor human idea Julius Cæsar justice learned liberty Lincoln live look Lord mean ment mind nation nature ness never O'Connell orator party peace permission practice President principles public speaking publishers Senate sentence sound speaker speech spirit stand student tell thing thou thought tion to-day to-night tone United United States Senate vocal voice vowel Warren Hastings WENDELL PHILLIPS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words York young youth