American Orators Before 1900: Critical Studies and SourcesBernard K. Duffy, Halford Ross Ryan "The editors offer 55 case studies of orators, each chapter consisting of from three and one-half to more than nine pages of text followed by a brief section entitled 'Informational Source' that includes short bibliographic summaries and important research sources intended particularly `for those beginning to investigate an orator's rhetoric.' Entries close with a short chronology of major speeches. . . . Duffy and Ryan's hope that their book will 'prove useful' should be fulfilled quickly, for American Orators Before 1900 is the most extensive reference collection on its topic. By introducing all 55 rhetors in situ and illuminating such an array of rhetorical peculiarities, universals, power, triumphs, and influences on the past and present, this book becomes indispensable to college and large municipal libraries." Quarterly Journal of Speech. |
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... England and the colonies . Adams communicated the true sentiments of the colonies to England , and the following month , February 1768 , he communicated Massachusetts's sentiments to the other colonial assemblies . Adams's message of ...
... England and the colonies . Adams communicated the true sentiments of the colonies to England , and the following month , February 1768 , he communicated Massachusetts's sentiments to the other colonial assemblies . Adams's message of ...
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... England improved , the Puritan churches in New England began to hope that the Massachusetts way would become the model for all of England . To present this model in the best possible light , among other things , they had to respond to ...
... England improved , the Puritan churches in New England began to hope that the Massachusetts way would become the model for all of England . To present this model in the best possible light , among other things , they had to respond to ...
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... England , inn owner . Educated at St. Mary de Crypt Grammar School , Gloucester , and at Oxford University , he was ordained a deacon in the Church of England in 1736 and a minister in 1739. He made his first trip to America in 1738 as ...
... England , inn owner . Educated at St. Mary de Crypt Grammar School , Gloucester , and at Oxford University , he was ordained a deacon in the Church of England in 1736 and a minister in 1739. He made his first trip to America in 1738 as ...
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John Quincy Adams | 7 |
Fisher Ames | 22 |
Henry Ward Beecher | 35 |
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