Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... United States , I feel gratefully honored that you should have thus invited me to enter the United States Senate chamber and ad- dress the Representatives of both branches of Congress . 2 . The fact that my American fore- bears have for ...
... United States , I feel gratefully honored that you should have thus invited me to enter the United States Senate chamber and ad- dress the Representatives of both branches of Congress . 2 . The fact that my American fore- bears have for ...
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... United States , united as never be- fore , has drawn the sword for freedom and cast away the scabbard . 28. All these tremendous steps have led the subjugated peoples of Europe to lift up their heads again in hope . They 25. Addressing ...
... United States , united as never be- fore , has drawn the sword for freedom and cast away the scabbard . 28. All these tremendous steps have led the subjugated peoples of Europe to lift up their heads again in hope . They 25. Addressing ...
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... United States by the American army and for several months was under medical treatment in a New York hospital . On ... United States would rush additional aid to China as fast as it was possible . The flawless eloquence of Mme . Chiang ...
... United States by the American army and for several months was under medical treatment in a New York hospital . On ... United States would rush additional aid to China as fast as it was possible . The flawless eloquence of Mme . Chiang ...
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