Speech Criticism; Methods and MaterialsWilliam A. Linsley |
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... authority of Jesus , and not the immutable truth of the doctrines themselves , or the authority of God , who sent him into the world . Yet it seems difficult to conceive any reason why moral and religious truths should rest for their ...
... authority of Jesus , and not the immutable truth of the doctrines themselves , or the authority of God , who sent him into the world . Yet it seems difficult to conceive any reason why moral and religious truths should rest for their ...
Page 203
... authority , nor anything else , properly forbade the Fed- eral Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory . The other of the four , James McHenry , voted against the prohibition , showing that for some cause he thought it ...
... authority , nor anything else , properly forbade the Fed- eral Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory . The other of the four , James McHenry , voted against the prohibition , showing that for some cause he thought it ...
Page 208
... authority , or any part of the Con- stitution , forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in the Federal Territories . To those who now so declare I give not only " our fathers who framed the government under which we live ...
... authority , or any part of the Con- stitution , forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in the Federal Territories . To those who now so declare I give not only " our fathers who framed the government under which we live ...
Contents
The Literary Criticism of Oratory བ | 7 |
The Study of Speeches 39 88 | 39 |
The Criticism of Rhetoric | 53 |
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