Speeches on Various Public Occasions During the Last Thirty Years, with a Collection of Toasts and Sentimentsauthor, 1831 - 288 страница |
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... speak not for the sake of speaking , —I speak not to hear the sound of my own voice , or to attract the attention of this meeting ; -but I speak because I glory in this day , -I speak only the dictates of my soul . Long was I acquainted ...
... speak not for the sake of speaking , —I speak not to hear the sound of my own voice , or to attract the attention of this meeting ; -but I speak because I glory in this day , -I speak only the dictates of my soul . Long was I acquainted ...
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... speaking upon . The orator should never speak in a slovenly and monotonous manner , neither moving the hand nor giving one glance of fire from the eye , however interesting the subject may be ; but standing stock - still like a lifeless ...
... speaking upon . The orator should never speak in a slovenly and monotonous manner , neither moving the hand nor giving one glance of fire from the eye , however interesting the subject may be ; but standing stock - still like a lifeless ...
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... SPEAK THAT THE MAN OF SPECULATION WAS THE MOST USEFUL TO HIS COUNTRY . THE man of speculation and the man of common action are two members of society as different in promoting the good of man- kind and being useful to the world in gene ...
... SPEAK THAT THE MAN OF SPECULATION WAS THE MOST USEFUL TO HIS COUNTRY . THE man of speculation and the man of common action are two members of society as different in promoting the good of man- kind and being useful to the world in gene ...
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On Mr Peels becoming Secretary | 21 |
On the Election of W K Douglas | 29 |
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