Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753 strani |
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... fact that we get no votes in your section is a fact of your making , and not of ours . And if there be fault in that fact , that fault is primarily yours , and remains so until you show that we repel you by some wrong principle or ...
... fact that we get no votes in your section is a fact of your making , and not of ours . And if there be fault in that fact , that fault is primarily yours , and remains so until you show that we repel you by some wrong principle or ...
Stran 479
... fact of killing is essential to the committal of the crime ; and the fact of going out is essential to secession . But in this case there was no such fact . I think I need not argue any further the position that the rebel States have ...
... fact of killing is essential to the committal of the crime ; and the fact of going out is essential to secession . But in this case there was no such fact . I think I need not argue any further the position that the rebel States have ...
Stran 573
... fact . Biographical difficulties arise partly from the fact that laudatory biographies began appearing when Conwell was around sixty years of age , and authors tended to mix legend with fact . Conwell was generous in giving interviews ...
... fact . Biographical difficulties arise partly from the fact that laudatory biographies began appearing when Conwell was around sixty years of age , and authors tended to mix legend with fact . Conwell was generous in giving interviews ...
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