Modern Eloquence, Volume 4Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page v
... give way to the new wonder of libraries in every household . Newspapers , also , are enlarging their fields of endeavor , and seem to be more than keeping pace with the move- ment of the time . So far have they gone , both in the ...
... give way to the new wonder of libraries in every household . Newspapers , also , are enlarging their fields of endeavor , and seem to be more than keeping pace with the move- ment of the time . So far have they gone , both in the ...
Page vi
... gives , so far as it can , the atmosphere Iwith which the orator is surrounded , and makes the reader appreciate the full ... give themselves up to the sound of his voice . Whenever a campaign comes on , all the available vocal power is ...
... gives , so far as it can , the atmosphere Iwith which the orator is surrounded , and makes the reader appreciate the full ... give themselves up to the sound of his voice . Whenever a campaign comes on , all the available vocal power is ...
Page viii
... gives room to the doings of its own legisla- ture , and erases Congress to give place to what used to seem to be smaller things . Probably the Record , the official publication , is to blame for this , and the member , to insure his ...
... gives room to the doings of its own legisla- ture , and erases Congress to give place to what used to seem to be smaller things . Probably the Record , the official publication , is to blame for this , and the member , to insure his ...
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... give any systematic order to these lectures , but all the same , the course sprinkled in a good deal of valuable information with regard to facts , and with regard to the supplementary theories into which these facts were combined ...
... give any systematic order to these lectures , but all the same , the course sprinkled in a good deal of valuable information with regard to facts , and with regard to the supplementary theories into which these facts were combined ...
Page xxiv
... give them an opportunity for delivering such lectures as they may prepare , if only these be entertaining . With the abolition of slavery the exciting subjects which did so much to give popularity to lectures a generation ago have been ...
... give them an opportunity for delivering such lectures as they may prepare , if only these be entertaining . With the abolition of slavery the exciting subjects which did so much to give popularity to lectures a generation ago have been ...
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