Modern Eloquence, Volume 15Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh University Society, 1903 |
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Page 1745
... better for a man by a native and clear elo- quence to express himself , than by those words which may smell either of the lamp or inkhorn . Lord Herbert . Use of Oratory . - The art of oratory is designed to instruct people , express ...
... better for a man by a native and clear elo- quence to express himself , than by those words which may smell either of the lamp or inkhorn . Lord Herbert . Use of Oratory . - The art of oratory is designed to instruct people , express ...
Page 1771
... better thing to have a sound mind . But infinitely better than either is it to have that for the lack of which neither sound mind nor a sound body can atone - character . Character is in the long run the decisive factor in the life of ...
... better thing to have a sound mind . But infinitely better than either is it to have that for the lack of which neither sound mind nor a sound body can atone - character . Character is in the long run the decisive factor in the life of ...
Page 1775
... better in this world , even if only a little better , be- cause we have lived in it . That kind of work can be done only by the man who is neither a weakling nor a coward ; by the man who in the fullest sense of the word is a true ...
... better in this world , even if only a little better , be- cause we have lived in it . That kind of work can be done only by the man who is neither a weakling nor a coward ; by the man who in the fullest sense of the word is a true ...
Page 1781
... state in which they do little or no business , and do an enormous business in other states , to the spirit of whose laws they may be openly antagonistic . It might be better if all the states could agree TRUSTS AND THE TARIFF 1781.
... state in which they do little or no business , and do an enormous business in other states , to the spirit of whose laws they may be openly antagonistic . It might be better if all the states could agree TRUSTS AND THE TARIFF 1781.
Page 1782
... better if all the states could agree to work along the same lines in dealing with these corporations , but I see not the slightest prospect of such agreement . Therefore , I personally feel that ultimately the nation will have to assume ...
... better if all the states could agree to work along the same lines in dealing with these corporations , but I see not the slightest prospect of such agreement . Therefore , I personally feel that ultimately the nation will have to assume ...
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