Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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Page 164
... Authority . Obviously no one can live , move , and acquire experience in all fields of human activity . We live in a special- ized world and we use the word specialist to denote one who has attained a position of authority in any one of ...
... Authority . Obviously no one can live , move , and acquire experience in all fields of human activity . We live in a special- ized world and we use the word specialist to denote one who has attained a position of authority in any one of ...
Page 165
... authority on jurisprudence , but not ipso facto on public schools . A university president is an authority on higher education , but not necessarily on tariffs and trade . Again , bear in mind that not all able authorities will be ...
... authority on jurisprudence , but not ipso facto on public schools . A university president is an authority on higher education , but not necessarily on tariffs and trade . Again , bear in mind that not all able authorities will be ...
Page 209
... authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Government to control slavery in the Federal Territories ; while all the rest had probably the same understanding . Such , un- questionably , was the understanding of ...
... authority , nor any part of the Constitution , forbade the Federal Government to control slavery in the Federal Territories ; while all the rest had probably the same understanding . Such , un- questionably , was the understanding of ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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