An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersRobinson, Pratt & Company, 1843 - 357 sidor |
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... degree , preside over the destinies of a free people . According to the bias which they give to the minds of those who receive instructions from them , they either exalt or lower the dignity of a nation . How high a meed of praise ...
... degree , preside over the destinies of a free people . According to the bias which they give to the minds of those who receive instructions from them , they either exalt or lower the dignity of a nation . How high a meed of praise ...
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... stands forth in bold relief , undeniably at the head of the list . That the writer's own labours in the same field , have also contributed , in some degree , tc H effect that great revolution which has recently taken place with PREFACE . 7.
... stands forth in bold relief , undeniably at the head of the list . That the writer's own labours in the same field , have also contributed , in some degree , tc H effect that great revolution which has recently taken place with PREFACE . 7.
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... degree of excel- lence in execution , required . His highest aim has been to treat the subject briefly and practically ; and thereby to render his work useful to such as have but little leisure to devote to this science . * It has now ...
... degree of excel- lence in execution , required . His highest aim has been to treat the subject briefly and practically ; and thereby to render his work useful to such as have but little leisure to devote to this science . * It has now ...
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... degree of pleasure to ac- knowledge the obligation he is under to Dr. James Rush , who , with a liberality peculiar ... degrees . That reformer , therefore , who would succeed , must not attempt , at once , any great innovation . It is ...
... degree of pleasure to ac- knowledge the obligation he is under to Dr. James Rush , who , with a liberality peculiar ... degrees . That reformer , therefore , who would succeed , must not attempt , at once , any great innovation . It is ...
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... degree , to cultivate the taste , and refine the mind . We boast of our liberal institutions , and of our admirable form of government : nay , more ; of our intelligence . It is admitted that we have done much for the cause of learning ...
... degree , to cultivate the taste , and refine the mind . We boast of our liberal institutions , and of our admirable form of government : nay , more ; of our intelligence . It is admitted that we have done much for the cause of learning ...
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