Rhetoric of the People: Is There Any Better Or Equal Hope in the World?Harold Barrett Rodopi, 1974 - 335 páginas |
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... question , I must make certain basic assumptions that might as well be set forth at the outset . I assume that in our teaching of public speaking , especially as it relates to politics and statecraft , we are largely if not indeed ...
... question , I must make certain basic assumptions that might as well be set forth at the outset . I assume that in our teaching of public speaking , especially as it relates to politics and statecraft , we are largely if not indeed ...
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... question . Nor do I want here to go into the justice of the popular verdict concerning the person chosen for example . For our purposes we need only choose a man who has been considered a charlatan both by the people of his own time and ...
... question . Nor do I want here to go into the justice of the popular verdict concerning the person chosen for example . For our purposes we need only choose a man who has been considered a charlatan both by the people of his own time and ...
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... questions . An inspection of the titles of papers read at speech conventions would not substantially alter the conclusion ; and , unhappily , the textbooks in history actually seem to further it . We assume too readily 21.
... questions . An inspection of the titles of papers read at speech conventions would not substantially alter the conclusion ; and , unhappily , the textbooks in history actually seem to further it . We assume too readily 21.
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... question a friendly witness who has agreed to commit perjury . Quintilian's discussion of court methods sug- gests that for a Roman pleader to have failed to instruct witnesses to counter perjury with perjury might have ensured that ...
... question a friendly witness who has agreed to commit perjury . Quintilian's discussion of court methods sug- gests that for a Roman pleader to have failed to instruct witnesses to counter perjury with perjury might have ensured that ...
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... questions about methods used even in behalf of the nation during times of great danger , much of the misrepresentation , concealment , and irrational argu- ment that characterized the propaganda inciting the nation to Herculean efforts ...
... questions about methods used even in behalf of the nation during times of great danger , much of the misrepresentation , concealment , and irrational argu- ment that characterized the propaganda inciting the nation to Herculean efforts ...
Contenido
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Arthur B Miller and John D | 39 |
Richard Murphy | 57 |
ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER | 85 |
IN CAMPAIGNS AND MOVEMENTS | 147 |
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