Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid Waveland Press, 1988 - 753페이지 |
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... limited to formal persuasive discourses about public issues addressed to popular audiences . This definition grew out of the democratic society of his time , and , despite the fall of the Greek democracies , it was transmitted to the ...
... limited to formal persuasive discourses about public issues addressed to popular audiences . This definition grew out of the democratic society of his time , and , despite the fall of the Greek democracies , it was transmitted to the ...
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... limited and extensive . It has been limited because he has had only a few avowed followers , and not even his most devoted ones , the New Left historians , have been able to interpret historical facts in strict theoretical terms ...
... limited and extensive . It has been limited because he has had only a few avowed followers , and not even his most devoted ones , the New Left historians , have been able to interpret historical facts in strict theoretical terms ...
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... limited by classes , that liberty consists only in taking power away from nobles and priests and giving it to artisans and peasants and that these latter will never abuse it ! They will abuse it just as all others have done unless they ...
... limited by classes , that liberty consists only in taking power away from nobles and priests and giving it to artisans and peasants and that these latter will never abuse it ! They will abuse it just as all others have done unless they ...
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Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
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