History of Public Speaking in AmericaAllyn and Bacon, 1965 - 566 страница |
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... campaign trip through Missouri . His mood and his manner are indicated by a comment he made after hearing boos while he addressed a crowd in Platte City : " God damn Platte City - God damn it , I wouldn't make another speech there to ...
... campaign trip through Missouri . His mood and his manner are indicated by a comment he made after hearing boos while he addressed a crowd in Platte City : " God damn Platte City - God damn it , I wouldn't make another speech there to ...
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... Campaign Committee decided to circulate the speech as a campaign document ; and Sumner found himself in great demand as a campaign speaker . When Lincoln was elected , and the Southern States began to secede , a new phase began in ...
... Campaign Committee decided to circulate the speech as a campaign document ; and Sumner found himself in great demand as a campaign speaker . When Lincoln was elected , and the Southern States began to secede , a new phase began in ...
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... campaign , he became worried lest Bryan might win by attracting to his cause " all the lunatics , all the idiots , all the knaves , all the cowards , and all the honest people who are slow - witted . " Consequently , he hurled himself ...
... campaign , he became worried lest Bryan might win by attracting to his cause " all the lunatics , all the idiots , all the knaves , all the cowards , and all the honest people who are slow - witted . " Consequently , he hurled himself ...
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