Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753페이지 |
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... give up the power of direct taxation but for a scourge . willing to give it conditionally ; that is , after non - compliance with requisitions . I will do more , sir , and what I hope will convince the most skeptical man that I am a ...
... give up the power of direct taxation but for a scourge . willing to give it conditionally ; that is , after non - compliance with requisitions . I will do more , sir , and what I hope will convince the most skeptical man that I am a ...
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... give it that which will allow some meaning to the other parts of the instrument , and not that which would render all the others useless . Certainly no such universal power was meant to be given them . It was intended to lace them up ...
... give it that which will allow some meaning to the other parts of the instrument , and not that which would render all the others useless . Certainly no such universal power was meant to be given them . It was intended to lace them up ...
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... give you my reasons for having refused to give pledges and opinions more freely than I have done since my nomination to the Presidency . Many of the statements published on this subject are by no means correct ; but it is true that it ...
... give you my reasons for having refused to give pledges and opinions more freely than I have done since my nomination to the Presidency . Many of the statements published on this subject are by no means correct ; but it is true that it ...
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