Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753 strani |
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Stran 124
... proposed that State ratifying conventions be authorized to submit amendments , which would then be considered by a second convention . He was followed by a fellow Virginian , George Mason ( 1725-1792 ) of Revolutionary fame . They were ...
... proposed that State ratifying conventions be authorized to submit amendments , which would then be considered by a second convention . He was followed by a fellow Virginian , George Mason ( 1725-1792 ) of Revolutionary fame . They were ...
Stran 140
... proposed by the Congress .... " men . Hence it appears that three fourths of the states must ultimately agree to any amendments that may be necessary . Let us consider the consequence of this . However uncharitable it may appear , yet I ...
... proposed by the Congress .... " men . Hence it appears that three fourths of the states must ultimately agree to any amendments that may be necessary . Let us consider the consequence of this . However uncharitable it may appear , yet I ...
Stran 412
... propose to devote myself dur- ing the first hour to the scope of what was brought within the range of his half - hour ... proposed to me seven distinct interroga- tories . In my speech of an hour and a half , I attended to some other ...
... propose to devote myself dur- ing the first hour to the scope of what was brought within the range of his half - hour ... proposed to me seven distinct interroga- tories . In my speech of an hour and a half , I attended to some other ...
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Puritan Preaching and the American | 35 |
Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | 65 |
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