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... York , 340 US 315 ( 1951 ) Terminiello v . Chicago , 337 US 1 ( 1949 ) 327 335 SPEECH TOPICS 350 VI Two Notable Speeches 26. THOMAS JEFFERSON First Inaugural Address at Washington , March 4 , 1801 353 27. PLATO The Apology 359 Preface ...
... York , 340 US 315 ( 1951 ) Terminiello v . Chicago , 337 US 1 ( 1949 ) 327 335 SPEECH TOPICS 350 VI Two Notable Speeches 26. THOMAS JEFFERSON First Inaugural Address at Washington , March 4 , 1801 353 27. PLATO The Apology 359 Preface ...
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... York , 1927 , pp . 233-235 . 30. Thomas Carlyle , Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches : With Elucidations , London , 1845 , 2 vols . 31. John Forster , Sir John Eliot : A Biography , London , 1872 , 2 vols . 32. Herbert A. Wichelns ...
... York , 1927 , pp . 233-235 . 30. Thomas Carlyle , Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches : With Elucidations , London , 1845 , 2 vols . 31. John Forster , Sir John Eliot : A Biography , London , 1872 , 2 vols . 32. Herbert A. Wichelns ...
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... York , 1951 , p . 126 . STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Compare Haiman's criticism of the devices of the hidden persuaders with Aristotle's contention that the means of persuasion are amoral . 2. Is Haiman saying that even " morally good " goals do ...
... York , 1951 , p . 126 . STUDY QUESTIONS 1. Compare Haiman's criticism of the devices of the hidden persuaders with Aristotle's contention that the means of persuasion are amoral . 2. Is Haiman saying that even " morally good " goals do ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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