History of Public Speaking in AmericaAllyn and Bacon, 1965 - 566 pages |
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... Lincoln for two or three days before the lecture was given , recorded that Lincoln's own highest hope was that he might get the vice - presidential nomination , to run with Seward.19 According to Herndon , Lincoln never worked as hard ...
... Lincoln for two or three days before the lecture was given , recorded that Lincoln's own highest hope was that he might get the vice - presidential nomination , to run with Seward.19 According to Herndon , Lincoln never worked as hard ...
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... LINCOLN ( 1809-1865 ) Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln , ed . Roy P. Basler , et al . , Eight Vols . , New Brunswick , Rutgers University Press , 1953 . Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln , eds . , John G. Nicolay and John Hay , Twelve ...
... LINCOLN ( 1809-1865 ) Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln , ed . Roy P. Basler , et al . , Eight Vols . , New Brunswick , Rutgers University Press , 1953 . Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln , eds . , John G. Nicolay and John Hay , Twelve ...
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... Lincoln's Gettysburg Address , " Unpublished M.A. thesis , University of Michigan , 1947 . Robert G. Gunderson , " Lincoln and the Policy of Eloquent Silence , ” QJS , 47 ( Feb. , 1961 ) : 1-9 . B. W. Harris , " A Study of Outstanding ...
... Lincoln's Gettysburg Address , " Unpublished M.A. thesis , University of Michigan , 1947 . Robert G. Gunderson , " Lincoln and the Policy of Eloquent Silence , ” QJS , 47 ( Feb. , 1961 ) : 1-9 . B. W. Harris , " A Study of Outstanding ...
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Groping Toward Independence | 1 |
The Role of the Preachers | 9 |
The Mather Dynasty | 18 |
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