Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... matter of duty but as a matter of happiness , that was indispensable . Demas , however , was of another sort . He soon found something else that was indispensable . " Demas forsook me , " wrote Paul , " having loved this present age ...
... matter of duty but as a matter of happiness , that was indispensable . Demas , however , was of another sort . He soon found something else that was indispensable . " Demas forsook me , " wrote Paul , " having loved this present age ...
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... matters is necessary in order to conduct a war . But this principle is being daily , if not hourly , abused and extended to many other matters that have no military sig- nificance whatsoever . More and more the doctrine of telling us ...
... matters is necessary in order to conduct a war . But this principle is being daily , if not hourly , abused and extended to many other matters that have no military sig- nificance whatsoever . More and more the doctrine of telling us ...
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... matter of war aims . A. Yet I have listened to some of these speeches with misgiving . 1. I have shuddered to hear a member of our government planning , when the war is over , to police the education of our late enemies , after the ...
... matter of war aims . A. Yet I have listened to some of these speeches with misgiving . 1. I have shuddered to hear a member of our government planning , when the war is over , to police the education of our late enemies , after the ...
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