History of Public Speaking in AmericaAllyn and Bacon, 1965 - 566 pages |
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... Press , 1961 . HENRY LEE EWBANK , " Four Approaches to the Study of Speech Style , ” QJS , 19 ( Nov. , 1931 ) : 458–465 . DANIEL FOGARTY , Roots for a New Rhetoric , New York : Teachers College , Columbia University , 1959 . PIETER GEYL ...
... Press , 1961 . HENRY LEE EWBANK , " Four Approaches to the Study of Speech Style , ” QJS , 19 ( Nov. , 1931 ) : 458–465 . DANIEL FOGARTY , Roots for a New Rhetoric , New York : Teachers College , Columbia University , 1959 . PIETER GEYL ...
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... Press , 1940 . JONATHAN ELIOT , ed . , The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution , Washington , D.C. , 1854 , and Philadelphia : Lippincott , 1836-1845 . MAX FARRAND , ed . , The Records of ...
... Press , 1940 . JONATHAN ELIOT , ed . , The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution , Washington , D.C. , 1854 , and Philadelphia : Lippincott , 1836-1845 . MAX FARRAND , ed . , The Records of ...
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... Press , 1920 . John Woodford Crawford , " A Study of the Development of Robert M. LaFollette as a Speaker , " Unpublished M.A. thesis , Northwestern University , 1935 . Carroll P. Lahman , " Robert Marion LaFollette as a Public Speaker ...
... Press , 1920 . John Woodford Crawford , " A Study of the Development of Robert M. LaFollette as a Speaker , " Unpublished M.A. thesis , Northwestern University , 1935 . Carroll P. Lahman , " Robert Marion LaFollette as a Public Speaker ...
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Groping Toward Independence | 1 |
The Role of the Preachers | 9 |
The Mather Dynasty | 18 |
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