Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... reason teaches , that no or- gans should be in the least infringed upon , either by compressions , or by sitting in a bent position . The Lungs are reservoirs for the air , out of which we make sounds , by condensation . All are fami ...
... reason teaches , that no or- gans should be in the least infringed upon , either by compressions , or by sitting in a bent position . The Lungs are reservoirs for the air , out of which we make sounds , by condensation . All are fami ...
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... reason and its dictates , when pure , is to go against God : such reason - is the di- vine governor of man's life : it is the very voice of God . THE EVENING BELLS . Those evening bells , those evening bells ! How many a tale - their ...
... reason and its dictates , when pure , is to go against God : such reason - is the di- vine governor of man's life : it is the very voice of God . THE EVENING BELLS . Those evening bells , those evening bells ! How many a tale - their ...
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... reason , is a bigot ; he , that can not reason , is a fool ; and he , who dares not reason , is a slave . 6. There is a great differ ence between a well - spoken man and an ora for . 7. The Word of God — is divine , and , in its ...
... reason , is a bigot ; he , that can not reason , is a fool ; and he , who dares not reason , is a slave . 6. There is a great differ ence between a well - spoken man and an ora for . 7. The Word of God — is divine , and , in its ...
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... reason about truth and goodness from the sciences , and thus of confirming whatever any one pleases ; but that of dis cerning what is true , choosing what is suit- able , and applying it to the various uses of life . He is not the ...
... reason about truth and goodness from the sciences , and thus of confirming whatever any one pleases ; but that of dis cerning what is true , choosing what is suit- able , and applying it to the various uses of life . He is not the ...
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... reason of our existence - is our growth in the life of heaven ; and all things are moved and conspire unto it ; and great might be the produce , if we were faithful to the ordinances of heaven . In eastern lands , they talk in flower's ...
... reason of our existence - is our growth in the life of heaven ; and all things are moved and conspire unto it ; and great might be the produce , if we were faithful to the ordinances of heaven . In eastern lands , they talk in flower's ...
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