History of Public Speaking in AmericaAllyn and Bacon, 1965 - 566 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 522
... America , New York : Viking , 1959 . WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN , ed . , The World's Famous Orations , Ten Vols . , New York : Funk and Wagnalls , 1906 . JAMES BRYCE , " American Oratory , " in The American Commonwealth , New York ...
... America , New York : Viking , 1959 . WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN , ed . , The World's Famous Orations , Ten Vols . , New York : Funk and Wagnalls , 1906 . JAMES BRYCE , " American Oratory , " in The American Commonwealth , New York ...
Page 523
... American Orators and Oratory , Cleveland : Imperial Press , 1901 . MARIE K. HOCHMUTH , History and Criticism of American Public Address , Vol . III , New York : Longmans , Green , 1955 . RICHARD HOFSTADTER , ed . , Great Issues in American ...
... American Orators and Oratory , Cleveland : Imperial Press , 1901 . MARIE K. HOCHMUTH , History and Criticism of American Public Address , Vol . III , New York : Longmans , Green , 1955 . RICHARD HOFSTADTER , ed . , Great Issues in American ...
Page 525
... American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century , Four Vols . , New York : Macmillan , 1904 . E. G. PARKER , The Golden Age of American Oratory , Boston : Whitten- more , 1857 . VERNON LOUIS PARRINGTON , Main Currents in American Thought ...
... American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century , Four Vols . , New York : Macmillan , 1904 . E. G. PARKER , The Golden Age of American Oratory , Boston : Whitten- more , 1857 . VERNON LOUIS PARRINGTON , Main Currents in American Thought ...
Contents
Groping Toward Independence | 1 |
The Role of the Preachers | 9 |
The Mather Dynasty | 18 |
Copyright | |
41 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abolitionism abolitionist Adams American Antislavery audience became Beecher Benjamin Benton bill Boston Brigance Bryan Calhoun called campaign career Charles Sumner church Civil Colonies compromise Congress Constitution Convention Cotton Mather Court Daniel Webster Davis debate declared defend delivered Democratic Douglas Douglass election eloquence Emerson England Everett father federal friends Georgia heard Henry Clay Henry Ward Beecher House Ibid James Jefferson John John Quincy Adams labor later lecture Legislature liberty Lincoln listeners Massachusetts mind nation Negro never nomination North orator oratory party platform political preaching President Ralph Waldo Emerson Republican Rhett Robert secession Senate sermon Seward slave slavery society South Carolina Southern speaker speaking speech spoke Stephens Sumner tariff territory Thomas Thomas Hart Benton thought tion Toombs Union University Unpublished M.A. thesis voice vote Washington Weld Wendell Phillips Whig William Wilmot Proviso words wrote Yancey York