Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753페이지 |
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... believe , as much as I believe in my existence here , that in the law which was passed establishing military tribunals and military government in the States of the South , abolishing all civil government , denying all right of trial by ...
... believe , as much as I believe in my existence here , that in the law which was passed establishing military tribunals and military government in the States of the South , abolishing all civil government , denying all right of trial by ...
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... believe that which is not true ; and when they believe the truth they often think it best to pretend to believe the false . Falsehood , deception , lying , and above all an honest and dogged belief in error - these are athwart the path ...
... believe that which is not true ; and when they believe the truth they often think it best to pretend to believe the false . Falsehood , deception , lying , and above all an honest and dogged belief in error - these are athwart the path ...
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... believe it . We believe that it is a part of sovereignty , and can no more with safety be delegated to private individuals than we could afford to delegate to private individuals the power to make penal statutes or levy taxes . Mr ...
... believe it . We believe that it is a part of sovereignty , and can no more with safety be delegated to private individuals than we could afford to delegate to private individuals the power to make penal statutes or levy taxes . Mr ...
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Puritan Preaching and the American | 35 |
Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | 65 |
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