Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753페이지 |
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... independence in 1776 , the leading opponent , John Dickinson , argued that independence should await formation of a central government . Otherwise thirteen independent States would lack enough unity to ensure their independence against ...
... independence in 1776 , the leading opponent , John Dickinson , argued that independence should await formation of a central government . Otherwise thirteen independent States would lack enough unity to ensure their independence against ...
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... independence ; unless , by stunting the province of all natural growth , and forbidding that immigration which can alone develope its capabilities and fulfil the purposes of its creation , tyranny may retain a military dominion which is ...
... independence ; unless , by stunting the province of all natural growth , and forbidding that immigration which can alone develope its capabilities and fulfil the purposes of its creation , tyranny may retain a military dominion which is ...
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... independence . He then takes up the question of imperialism . ] Those who would have this Nation enter upon a career of empire must consider , not only the effect of imperialism on the Filipinos , but they must also calculate its ...
... independence . He then takes up the question of imperialism . ] Those who would have this Nation enter upon a career of empire must consider , not only the effect of imperialism on the Filipinos , but they must also calculate its ...
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