Rhetoric of the People: Is There Any Better Or Equal Hope in the World?Harold Barrett |
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... Convention of the Southern Speech Association . Coral Gables , Florida : University of Miami Press . 1951 . Letter to George Edward Woodberry by permission of the Harvard College Library . The letter to Bob Davis is from the R. H. Davis ...
... Convention of the Southern Speech Association . Coral Gables , Florida : University of Miami Press . 1951 . Letter to George Edward Woodberry by permission of the Harvard College Library . The letter to Bob Davis is from the R. H. Davis ...
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... Convention of the American Legion , Carlsbad , New Mexico , July 15 , 1962 . . Goodwin Berquist and James Greenwood 189 Protest Against Racism : " The Birth of a Nation " in Ohio . 221 Les Wallace Impulse for a Pure and Safe America ...
... Convention of the American Legion , Carlsbad , New Mexico , July 15 , 1962 . . Goodwin Berquist and James Greenwood 189 Protest Against Racism : " The Birth of a Nation " in Ohio . 221 Les Wallace Impulse for a Pure and Safe America ...
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... convention without relenting to produce an Oregon constitution which would ensure economy in government . As Braden explains , Southern ceremonial orators of the nineteenth century , commissioned by cultural demand , offered to a ...
... convention without relenting to produce an Oregon constitution which would ensure economy in government . As Braden explains , Southern ceremonial orators of the nineteenth century , commissioned by cultural demand , offered to a ...
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... dealing with great 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 ...
... dealing with great 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 ...
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... Convention which met at Vicksburg , Mississippi , on May 21 , 1859 , and heard speaches by Judge Shockey , Col. T. S. Martin , Rev. Dr. Marshall , and others ; about the speeches at the lynching that took place at Sacramento ...
... Convention which met at Vicksburg , Mississippi , on May 21 , 1859 , and heard speaches by Judge Shockey , Col. T. S. Martin , Rev. Dr. Marshall , and others ; about the speeches at the lynching that took place at Sacramento ...
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Page 59 - And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational or not, is really not of so great importance. It is much more material that there should be a rule to go by, than what that rule is...
Page 79 - Every member of any labor organization shall have the right to meet and assemble freely with other members; and to express any views, arguments or opinions; and to express at meetings of the labor organization his views upon candidates in an election of the labor organization or upon any business properly before the meeting, subject to the organization's established and reasonable rules pertaining to the conduct of meetings...
Page 257 - But if the laws of the State are manifestly at variance with the divine law, containing enactments hurtful to the Church, or conveying injunctions adverse to the duties imposed by religion, or if they violate in the person of the supreme Pontiff the authority of Jesus Christ, then truly, to resist becomes a positive duty, to obey, a crime...
Page 205 - Hence he should at all times be accurate, should exercise appropriate restraint, should show respect for the opinions of others and should make every effort to indicate that he is not an institutional spokesman.
Page 46 - Rhetoric may be defined as the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.
Page 297 - The whole story of the South may be summed up in a sentence: She was rich, and she lost her riches; she was poor and in bondage; she was set free, and she had to go to work; she went to work, and she is richer than ever before.
Page 297 - There was a South of slavery and secession — that South is dead. There is a South of union and freedom — that South, thank God, is living, breathing, growing every hour.