Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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Page 95
... present conditions enough to remove the existing or threatened evils ? B. Might it not bring on new evils worse than the present ones ? III . Would it be better than other possible changes ? 29 It will at once be seen that such a ...
... present conditions enough to remove the existing or threatened evils ? B. Might it not bring on new evils worse than the present ones ? III . Would it be better than other possible changes ? 29 It will at once be seen that such a ...
Page 96
... present policy " for we had no present policy . Again , such a plan of analysis cannot be applied to a question of fact as distinguished from a question of policy - that is , a question of whether a thing is true as distinguished from a ...
... present policy " for we had no present policy . Again , such a plan of analysis cannot be applied to a question of fact as distinguished from a question of policy - that is , a question of whether a thing is true as distinguished from a ...
Page 313
... present . It is the turning aside in our busy national life to recall the men , women , and events which have led us up to our present state . It is the pausing in our quest of material things about us to view our progress and ...
... present . It is the turning aside in our busy national life to recall the men , women , and events which have led us up to our present state . It is the pausing in our quest of material things about us to view our progress and ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 52 |
Copyright | |
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