A Rhetorical Analysis of the Populist Movement in North Carolina, 1892-1896University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1957 - 574 pages |
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... Butler . It is a patent fact , however , that Butler once wrote of Aycock : ' He was the high type of a man who could meet a strong opponent in the fiercest kind of a contest , and yet command the respect of his 53 opponent more at the ...
... Butler . It is a patent fact , however , that Butler once wrote of Aycock : ' He was the high type of a man who could meet a strong opponent in the fiercest kind of a contest , and yet command the respect of his 53 opponent more at the ...
Page 88
... Butler , even shaking his fist at the Populist speaker . When Butler interrupted him , cautioning , ' Don't shake your fist in my face , ' Glenn apologized , saying he meant nothing by it . But later on the crowd was not easily placated ...
... Butler , even shaking his fist at the Populist speaker . When Butler interrupted him , cautioning , ' Don't shake your fist in my face , ' Glenn apologized , saying he meant nothing by it . But later on the crowd was not easily placated ...
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... Butler continued hurling his forcible facts and figures and unanswerable argument [ sic ] at Mr. Covington un- til he decided to give the speaker more room still and he left the hall.12 We would assume from this that Butler charged the ...
... Butler continued hurling his forcible facts and figures and unanswerable argument [ sic ] at Mr. Covington un- til he decided to give the speaker more room still and he left the hall.12 We would assume from this that Butler charged the ...
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