History of Public Speaking in AmericaAllyn and Bacon, 1965 - 566 pages |
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... FOUR PATTERNS of stress were affecting the political ideas of the Amer- ican colonials in the period preceding the War of Independence . Two of these were loyalty toward and resentment against the crown and par- liament of Great Britain ...
... FOUR PATTERNS of stress were affecting the political ideas of the Amer- ican colonials in the period preceding the War of Independence . Two of these were loyalty toward and resentment against the crown and par- liament of Great Britain ...
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... Four thousand distilleries had been stopped , six thousand merchants had given up the sale of ardent spirits , and their use had been abandoned on over four thousand vessels . " 5 The goals of the movement were early defined and ...
... Four thousand distilleries had been stopped , six thousand merchants had given up the sale of ardent spirits , and their use had been abandoned on over four thousand vessels . " 5 The goals of the movement were early defined and ...
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... Four Representative Courtroom Speeches , " Un- published M.A. thesis , University of Iowa , 1936 . Robert King , " Daniel Webster's Western Tour of 1837 - a Critical Examination of His Speeches and Speech Techniques , " Unpublished M.A. ...
... Four Representative Courtroom Speeches , " Un- published M.A. thesis , University of Iowa , 1936 . Robert King , " Daniel Webster's Western Tour of 1837 - a Critical Examination of His Speeches and Speech Techniques , " Unpublished M.A. ...
Contents
Groping Toward Independence | 1 |
The Role of the Preachers | 9 |
The Mather Dynasty | 18 |
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