Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... Fighting the good fight . " Bibli- cal : I Timothy 6:12 . 55 . Hope is expressed . and Navy are worthy of the highest tra- ditions of our country . No better men ever served under Washington , or John Paul Jones , or Grant , or Lee , or ...
... Fighting the good fight . " Bibli- cal : I Timothy 6:12 . 55 . Hope is expressed . and Navy are worthy of the highest tra- ditions of our country . No better men ever served under Washington , or John Paul Jones , or Grant , or Lee , or ...
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... fighting forces almost all the young men who would , normally , have had an opportunity to acquire a liberal education . It is right and proper that these young men should abandon their education temporarily and go forth to fight . It ...
... fighting forces almost all the young men who would , normally , have had an opportunity to acquire a liberal education . It is right and proper that these young men should abandon their education temporarily and go forth to fight . It ...
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... fight or frolic , whatever the other side chose . He would play it by ear , he announced on arrival . Right off , on the first day of the Conference , the fight started . It started on the question of whether opening statements of the ...
... fight or frolic , whatever the other side chose . He would play it by ear , he announced on arrival . Right off , on the first day of the Conference , the fight started . It started on the question of whether opening statements of the ...
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