The American Debater: Being a Plain Exposition of the Principles and Practice of Public Debate ...S.C. Griggs & Company, 1860 - 360 páginas |
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... effect of his tones or his attitudes , when he ought to be dealing heartily with those emotions and sentiments on which , and on which alone , a truly natural delivery depends . In this connection , we cannot resist the disposition to ...
... effect of his tones or his attitudes , when he ought to be dealing heartily with those emotions and sentiments on which , and on which alone , a truly natural delivery depends . In this connection , we cannot resist the disposition to ...
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... effect ; it will give him more and more of that hold on the at- tention , the understanding , and the feelings of the au- dience , which no studied modulation can ever attain . Others , indeed , may be more successful in escaping ...
... effect ; it will give him more and more of that hold on the at- tention , the understanding , and the feelings of the au- dience , which no studied modulation can ever attain . Others , indeed , may be more successful in escaping ...
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... effect of some rule of order . In the event of one's being elected to preside over the deliberations of a meeting or society , nothing can exceed the wasting , exhausting , mortifying process of laboring to govern and direct without ...
... effect of some rule of order . In the event of one's being elected to preside over the deliberations of a meeting or society , nothing can exceed the wasting , exhausting , mortifying process of laboring to govern and direct without ...
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... effect . When , therefore , it is the settled habit of the mind to think in an orderly and perspicuous man- ner , it follows naturally that the tongue , which is under the guidance of the mind , should utter words in a cor- responding ...
... effect . When , therefore , it is the settled habit of the mind to think in an orderly and perspicuous man- ner , it follows naturally that the tongue , which is under the guidance of the mind , should utter words in a cor- responding ...
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... effect a temporary organiza- tion , for the express purpose of obtaining a judicious selection of officers . This is especially the case where the meeting is composed of persons from different and distant parts of the country , and who ...
... effect a temporary organiza- tion , for the express purpose of obtaining a judicious selection of officers . This is especially the case where the meeting is composed of persons from different and distant parts of the country , and who ...
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