Essays from Select British EloquenceSouthern Illinois University Press, 1963 - 359 pages |
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... appearance before the public . He wrote a pamphlet of one hundred and six pages , under the title of a Vindication of Natural Society , which came out in the spring of 1756 and had all the appearance of being a posthumous work of ...
... appearance before the public . He wrote a pamphlet of one hundred and six pages , under the title of a Vindication of Natural Society , which came out in the spring of 1756 and had all the appearance of being a posthumous work of ...
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... appearance and delivery of Mr. Grattan are brought vividly before us in one of the lively sketches of Charles Phillips . " He was short in stature and unprepossessing in appearance . His arms were disproportionately long . His walk was ...
... appearance and delivery of Mr. Grattan are brought vividly before us in one of the lively sketches of Charles Phillips . " He was short in stature and unprepossessing in appearance . His arms were disproportionately long . His walk was ...
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... appearance , 292 ; characteristics of his oratory , 292–93 Debating societies , 70 , 287 , 305 Delivery : criticism of , xlii - xliii Democracy , 62 Demosthenes , 62 , 64 Dexter , F. B. , xviii Digby , Lord : early life , 13 ; in ...
... appearance , 292 ; characteristics of his oratory , 292–93 Debating societies , 70 , 287 , 305 Delivery : criticism of , xlii - xliii Democracy , 62 Demosthenes , 62 , 64 Dexter , F. B. , xviii Digby , Lord : early life , 13 ; in ...
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SIR JOHN ELIOT | 3 |
SIR ROBERT WALPOLE | 19 |
LORD MANSFIELD | 69 |
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Essays from Select British Eloquence: Landmarks in Rhetoric and Public Address Chauncey Allen Goodrich No preview available - 2012 |
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