Rhetorical Analysis of SpeechesAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 229 ページ |
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... Sure I am that this day now we are the masters of our fate , that the task which has been set us is not above our strength , that its pangs and toils are not beyond our endurance . As long as we have faith in our cause and unconquer ...
... Sure I am that this day now we are the masters of our fate , that the task which has been set us is not above our strength , that its pangs and toils are not beyond our endurance . As long as we have faith in our cause and unconquer ...
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... sure that Demas , before he left Paul , had lost some of his first convictions about Christ and the God whom Christ revealed . 22. Suppose that someone should ask you what your faith in the Christian God really does for you . What would ...
... sure that Demas , before he left Paul , had lost some of his first convictions about Christ and the God whom Christ revealed . 22. Suppose that someone should ask you what your faith in the Christian God really does for you . What would ...
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... sure that properly registered individuals are not prohibited from voting . 39. I will welcome the suggestions from all the members of Congress - I have no doubt that I will get some - on ways and means to strengthen this law and to make ...
... sure that properly registered individuals are not prohibited from voting . 39. I will welcome the suggestions from all the members of Congress - I have no doubt that I will get some - on ways and means to strengthen this law and to make ...
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