The New Monthly Magazine, Volum 2E. Littell, 1833 |
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... perhaps , that this power of quence , and shall not , therefore , illustrate reasoning would be more apparent if his our subject by any long examples from the action were less vehement and his gestures Irish , a people among whom ...
... perhaps , that this power of quence , and shall not , therefore , illustrate reasoning would be more apparent if his our subject by any long examples from the action were less vehement and his gestures Irish , a people among whom ...
Side 84
... Perhaps , however , the oratory of the pulpit belongs only , of right , to two periods -that of a persecuted church , or that of a despotic and ceremonial court . Finally , then , the art of public speaking is generally diffused among ...
... Perhaps , however , the oratory of the pulpit belongs only , of right , to two periods -that of a persecuted church , or that of a despotic and ceremonial court . Finally , then , the art of public speaking is generally diffused among ...
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... perhaps -perhaps after an hour spent with the ruined Laird's daughter ! Every form that was unfamiliar to her eyes seemed as if it should present the features of the unknown ; every evening that closed in on their little family circle ...
... perhaps -perhaps after an hour spent with the ruined Laird's daughter ! Every form that was unfamiliar to her eyes seemed as if it should present the features of the unknown ; every evening that closed in on their little family circle ...
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