Modern Eloquence, Volume 4Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... face to face , and oratory still plays a great part in the instruc- tion of modern times . It is true that the.
... face to face , and oratory still plays a great part in the instruc- tion of modern times . It is true that the.
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... face of the man who said them . When you read what is written , the power of the written word depends much upon your mood . When you hear a man speak , his power depends much on his mood . You natu- rally lend your thoughts to him ...
... face of the man who said them . When you read what is written , the power of the written word depends much upon your mood . When you hear a man speak , his power depends much on his mood . You natu- rally lend your thoughts to him ...
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... face , teeth , and the like . The third species the baboon , of which representations are to be seen on ancient Egyptian monuments . Now , neither of these classes of monkeys has anything particu- larly human about it . The baboon has a ...
... face , teeth , and the like . The third species the baboon , of which representations are to be seen on ancient Egyptian monuments . Now , neither of these classes of monkeys has anything particu- larly human about it . The baboon has a ...
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... face . From that time comparisons be- tween monkeys and men have been introduced in all treatises on natural history . These comparisons have always had for their object , to establish the differences which exist between the two ...
... face . From that time comparisons be- tween monkeys and men have been introduced in all treatises on natural history . These comparisons have always had for their object , to establish the differences which exist between the two ...
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... face . Naturalists have been in the habit of measuring what is called the facial angle - that is , the angle which one line passing from the forehead over the upper jaw will make with another line passing along the base of the skull ...
... face . Naturalists have been in the habit of measuring what is called the facial angle - that is , the angle which one line passing from the forehead over the upper jaw will make with another line passing along the base of the skull ...
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