The History of Public SpeakingNoble and Noble, Incorporated, 1935 - Всего страниц: 301 |
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... revolutionary settlement was genuinely in power . Duc de Richelieu accepted the revolutionary settlement , because it was embodied in the charter while Royer - Collard and Guizot accepted the charter , because it accepted the ...
... revolutionary settlement was genuinely in power . Duc de Richelieu accepted the revolutionary settlement , because it was embodied in the charter while Royer - Collard and Guizot accepted the charter , because it accepted the ...
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... Revolutionary Councils which convened during the war . Such oratory as there was had a terse and decisive ring ... Revolutionary Congress show no oratory of the rhetorical kind . Yet in the crucible of the Revolutionary oratory were ...
... Revolutionary Councils which convened during the war . Such oratory as there was had a terse and decisive ring ... Revolutionary Congress show no oratory of the rhetorical kind . Yet in the crucible of the Revolutionary oratory were ...
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... Revolutionary Period . - It is difficult to choose the orators of the Revolutionary period for many of the important speeches were unreported , and of others there are only fragmentary accounts preserved by tradition . Washington was a ...
... Revolutionary Period . - It is difficult to choose the orators of the Revolutionary period for many of the important speeches were unreported , and of others there are only fragmentary accounts preserved by tradition . Washington was a ...
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