Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... equality with all the great minds and all the challenging per- sonalities of all time . That fact has been immeasurably important in making our American doctrine of equality a real and living doctrine . A. Let me remind you of Irwin Ed ...
... equality with all the great minds and all the challenging per- sonalities of all time . That fact has been immeasurably important in making our American doctrine of equality a real and living doctrine . A. Let me remind you of Irwin Ed ...
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... equality of men . And we shall find this equality , not in the different talents which we severally possess , nor in the different incomes which we severally earn , but in the great franchise of the mind , the universal franchise ...
... equality of men . And we shall find this equality , not in the different talents which we severally possess , nor in the different incomes which we severally earn , but in the great franchise of the mind , the universal franchise ...
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... equality is a deep - seated belief in the democratic process . Equality depends , not on the force of arms or tear gas , but depends upon the force of moral right- not on recourse to violence , but on re- spect for law and order . 73 ...
... equality is a deep - seated belief in the democratic process . Equality depends , not on the force of arms or tear gas , but depends upon the force of moral right- not on recourse to violence , but on re- spect for law and order . 73 ...
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