The History of Public SpeakingNoble and Noble, Incorporated, 1935 - Всего страниц: 301 |
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... possessed supreme self - confidence and a boundless ambition to win and keep the reins of power in his hands . Lord Thomas Erskine ( 1750-1823 ) .- Erskine was called to the bar in 1778 , where his maiden speech brought him almost ...
... possessed supreme self - confidence and a boundless ambition to win and keep the reins of power in his hands . Lord Thomas Erskine ( 1750-1823 ) .- Erskine was called to the bar in 1778 , where his maiden speech brought him almost ...
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... possessed of no desire to separate Church and State ; but insistent on a simplification of Church ceremonial and the elimination of a number of the vestiges of old Romish Church ritual , and the introduction of more preaching into the ...
... possessed of no desire to separate Church and State ; but insistent on a simplification of Church ceremonial and the elimination of a number of the vestiges of old Romish Church ritual , and the introduction of more preaching into the ...
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... possessed by nature a knowledge of men and the power of moving them . His was the natural eloquence of a lover of liberty . Otis , on the contrary , had been trained and refined by a thorough liberal education . He was , however , a ...
... possessed by nature a knowledge of men and the power of moving them . His was the natural eloquence of a lover of liberty . Otis , on the contrary , had been trained and refined by a thorough liberal education . He was , however , a ...
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