Rhetoric of the People: Is There Any Better Or Equal Hope in the World?Harold Barrett Rodopi, 1974 - 335 páginas |
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... tion . The appeal is to the people , not to the logicians or philoso- phers . In the last essay of Part I , Richard Murphy details development of parliamentary procedures and manuals in America , while stressing the use and importance ...
... tion . The appeal is to the people , not to the logicians or philoso- phers . In the last essay of Part I , Richard Murphy details development of parliamentary procedures and manuals in America , while stressing the use and importance ...
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... of the people of the state . He located interests and concerns shared by speaker and audience . In a negative instance , the failure of the American Protective Associa- tion , of which Wallace writes , can be explained. 12.
... of the people of the state . He located interests and concerns shared by speaker and audience . In a negative instance , the failure of the American Protective Associa- tion , of which Wallace writes , can be explained. 12.
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Is There Any Better Or Equal Hope in the World? Harold Barrett. tion , of which Wallace writes , can be explained in part as rejection of premises inconsistent with American values . In another description of failure , Goodwin Berquist ...
Is There Any Better Or Equal Hope in the World? Harold Barrett. tion , of which Wallace writes , can be explained in part as rejection of premises inconsistent with American values . In another description of failure , Goodwin Berquist ...
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... in which truth can be told ; a speech that is strong by natural force , and not merely by declamation ; an utterance without trick , without affecta- tion , without mannerism . EVALUATING THE ETHICS OF A SPEAKER IN A DEMOCRACY By. 24.
... in which truth can be told ; a speech that is strong by natural force , and not merely by declamation ; an utterance without trick , without affecta- tion , without mannerism . EVALUATING THE ETHICS OF A SPEAKER IN A DEMOCRACY By. 24.
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... tion ? may well contribute to his defeat . Many chagrined Demo- crats in 1952 felt certain that their candidate's defeat came partly from his unwillingness to adhere to traditional ways of cam- paigning . As they analyzed the reactions ...
... tion ? may well contribute to his defeat . Many chagrined Demo- crats in 1952 felt certain that their candidate's defeat came partly from his unwillingness to adhere to traditional ways of cam- paigning . As they analyzed the reactions ...
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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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