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... standing on its hind legs . " An earlier statement by Winans is more helpful in arriving at a working definition of a speech . Back in the twenties , when there was a vogue for " oral composition , " little pieces written down and then ...
... standing on its hind legs . " An earlier statement by Winans is more helpful in arriving at a working definition of a speech . Back in the twenties , when there was a vogue for " oral composition , " little pieces written down and then ...
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... standing consists in one thing more than in another , it is surely in learning the grounds of one's own opinions ... stand and learn likewise the demonstrations ; and it would be absurd to say that they remain ignorant of the grounds ...
... standing consists in one thing more than in another , it is surely in learning the grounds of one's own opinions ... stand and learn likewise the demonstrations ; and it would be absurd to say that they remain ignorant of the grounds ...
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... stand- ard to which he does refer it , is the custom of his nation , his class , or his religious profession . He has thus , on the one hand , a collection of ethical maxims , which he believes to have been vouchsafed to him by ...
... stand- ard to which he does refer it , is the custom of his nation , his class , or his religious profession . He has thus , on the one hand , a collection of ethical maxims , which he believes to have been vouchsafed to him by ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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