The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies ... Etc. A Treatise on Oratory and Elocution ...C. Desilver & Sons, 1852 - 544 pàgines |
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Pàgina 247
... opinion of both Houses , or the separate opinion of one ? No. By what process , then ? Why , simply by telling the disputants that , they are , and have been all along , however unconsciously , agreed upon the subject of their variance ...
... opinion of both Houses , or the separate opinion of one ? No. By what process , then ? Why , simply by telling the disputants that , they are , and have been all along , however unconsciously , agreed upon the subject of their variance ...
Pàgina 308
... opinion — the opinion of the community in which we live upholds the custom . And , Sir , if it were so , is there not more courage in resisting than in following a false public opinion ? The man with a proper self - respect is little ...
... opinion — the opinion of the community in which we live upholds the custom . And , Sir , if it were so , is there not more courage in resisting than in following a false public opinion ? The man with a proper self - respect is little ...
Pàgina 394
... OPINION , 1852. — Webster WE are too much inclined to underrate the power of moral influ ence , and the influence of public opinion , and the influence of princi ples to which great men , the lights of the world and of the age , nave ...
... OPINION , 1852. — Webster WE are too much inclined to underrate the power of moral influ ence , and the influence of public opinion , and the influence of princi ples to which great men , the lights of the world and of the age , nave ...
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