The North American Review, Volume 114Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1872 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 81
... regard in which they used to be held , now that the orator has come to address himself in effect to an unseen public over whom his ascendency must be gained by intellectual processes if at all . Beyond this natural influence of the news ...
... regard in which they used to be held , now that the orator has come to address himself in effect to an unseen public over whom his ascendency must be gained by intellectual processes if at all . Beyond this natural influence of the news ...
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... regard to German politics . Until forced to resume this task , we shall resist the temptation to make a more unreserved use of the copious materials at our disposal . " The defiance or rather the challenge with which Prince Bis- marck ...
... regard to German politics . Until forced to resume this task , we shall resist the temptation to make a more unreserved use of the copious materials at our disposal . " The defiance or rather the challenge with which Prince Bis- marck ...
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... regard to the early times ; or a similar statement of the well- ascertained usage in the later ages of the Republic . In the first case , the reader starts on his inquiries with his mind disembarrassed of the confusing speculations of ...
... regard to the early times ; or a similar statement of the well- ascertained usage in the later ages of the Republic . In the first case , the reader starts on his inquiries with his mind disembarrassed of the confusing speculations of ...
Contents
ORATORY AND JOURNALISM | 39 |
HARVARD COLLEGE 178687 | 110 |
THE BUTLER CANVASS | 147 |
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