Famous Orators of the World and Their Best OrationsJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 639 pages |
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... things to be considered in judging every oration ; the real quality and merit of the thought expressed , and the effect of delivery - the speaker's powers of elocution and the magnetic influence of voice and personality . The latter has ...
... things to be considered in judging every oration ; the real quality and merit of the thought expressed , and the effect of delivery - the speaker's powers of elocution and the magnetic influence of voice and personality . The latter has ...
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... Things John Wesley . Irreligion Among College People . George Whitefield A Warning Against Worldly Ways Innocent Diversions John Henry Newman · • The Evils of Money Getting Henry Edward Manning Rome the Eternal Arthur Penrhyn Stanley ...
... Things John Wesley . Irreligion Among College People . George Whitefield A Warning Against Worldly Ways Innocent Diversions John Henry Newman · • The Evils of Money Getting Henry Edward Manning Rome the Eternal Arthur Penrhyn Stanley ...
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... things which so nearly concern their temporal salva- tion ? For my part , whatever anguish of spirit it may cost , I am willing to know the whole truth ; to know the worst , and to provide for it . I have but one lamp by which my feet ...
... things which so nearly concern their temporal salva- tion ? For my part , whatever anguish of spirit it may cost , I am willing to know the whole truth ; to know the worst , and to provide for it . I have but one lamp by which my feet ...
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... things , may we indulge the fond hope of peace and recon- ciliation . There is no longer any room for hope . If we wish to be free- if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending ...
... things , may we indulge the fond hope of peace and recon- ciliation . There is no longer any room for hope . If we wish to be free- if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges for which we have been so long contending ...
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... things ; as well as to points of learning that are more remote and unusual : that the whole tendency of my design may the more easily be perceived , the conclusions better discerned , and the force of them be better felt . I shall not ...
... things ; as well as to points of learning that are more remote and unusual : that the whole tendency of my design may the more easily be perceived , the conclusions better discerned , and the force of them be better felt . I shall not ...
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