Great Speeches: Great Speeches: Timeless Oratory and Persuasive CommunicationPrabhat Prakashan, 1912 M01 1 - 391 pages Great Speeches by Grenville Kleiser: In this compelling anthology, Grenville Kleiser curates a collection of powerful and influential speeches delivered by renowned leaders and orators throughout history. From political addresses to inspirational sermons, the book showcases the eloquence and persuasive power of these great speeches. Kleiser's commentary and analysis provide valuable context and insight into the rhetorical techniques employed by the speakers, making "Great Speeches" a valuable resource for students of public speaking and anyone interested in the art of persuasive communication. Key Aspects of the Book "Great Speeches": Grenville Kleiser was an American author, educator, and public speaker known for his works on effective communication and public speaking. Born in 1868, Kleiser's dedication to teaching the art of persuasive speech and writing earned him a reputation as an authority in the field. Through "Great Speeches," he pays homage to the orators who have left a lasting impact through their words, inspiring and empowering others to master the art of communication. |
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... Justice Marshal and those of Alexander Hamilton . Read them , study them , and observe with what an omnipotent sweep of thought they range over the whole field of every subject they take in hand , and that with a scythe so ample and so ...
... justice ! The great orators of all time have been essentially of serious mind and manner . It has been observed that in none of the immortal speeches is there to be found either wit or humor . It is true that humor has its legitimate ...
... Justice Marshall , on the Federal Constitution : What are the favorite maxims of democracy ? A strict observ- ance of justice and public faith and a steady adherence to virtue . These , sir , are the principles of a good government . No ...
... justice of the country . I call upon the bishops to interpose the unsullied sanctity of their lawn ; upon the learned judges , to interpose the purity of their ermine , to save us from this pollution . The figure of appeal to deity ...
... justice and of law , in the name of reason , in the name of God , who has given you no right to work injustice . I demand that your brother be no longer trampled upon as your slave ! I make my appeal to the Commons , who represent the ...