Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... kind , even in human destiny itself . They counted it the better part of wisdom to be on the side of the angels . 15 . You , too , have a choice , and the choice is real . It should be made , not in response to the staccato drum - beat ...
... kind , even in human destiny itself . They counted it the better part of wisdom to be on the side of the angels . 15 . You , too , have a choice , and the choice is real . It should be made , not in response to the staccato drum - beat ...
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... kind of policy or grouping based on color or race as such . This would , in the deepest sense , mean giving up all hope of human freedom in our time . I think that over the genera- tions the deepest source of our own con- fidence in ...
... kind of policy or grouping based on color or race as such . This would , in the deepest sense , mean giving up all hope of human freedom in our time . I think that over the genera- tions the deepest source of our own con- fidence in ...
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... kind of prejudice and ignorance ? Where is the society in which men have not in some manner divided themselves for political , social and economic purposes , by wholly irrational and indefensible categories of status , birth , and yes ...
... kind of prejudice and ignorance ? Where is the society in which men have not in some manner divided themselves for political , social and economic purposes , by wholly irrational and indefensible categories of status , birth , and yes ...
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