Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 110
... certainly not for the little money he may make , but because he thinks he may , in some way , be able to help his fellow men , will never make the unpardonable mistake of underestimating his public . But his affection should not be ...
... certainly not for the little money he may make , but because he thinks he may , in some way , be able to help his fellow men , will never make the unpardonable mistake of underestimating his public . But his affection should not be ...
Pàgina 143
... the moment would be over- looked . The only advice that I can give to young speakers is as old as the hills . Certainly no one ought to attempt to speak on a subject unless he has given it careful study so that 143 THE MATERIAL.
... the moment would be over- looked . The only advice that I can give to young speakers is as old as the hills . Certainly no one ought to attempt to speak on a subject unless he has given it careful study so that 143 THE MATERIAL.
Pàgina 268
... Certainly it is old - fashioned to enumerate laboriously all divi- sions and subdivisions of the audience and recognize every " honored guest . " Sometimes it is even suffi- cient to address the presiding officer as the represent- ative ...
... Certainly it is old - fashioned to enumerate laboriously all divi- sions and subdivisions of the audience and recognize every " honored guest . " Sometimes it is even suffi- cient to address the presiding officer as the represent- ative ...
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