Kindred Arts: Conversation and Public SpeakingMacmillan, 1929 - 200 Seiten |
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... notes ) and some lecturers , is to read from more or less copious notes . But most competent lawyers ( neither the court nor the jury would tolerate the reading of an argument ) , legislators in debates and lec turers , continue to ...
... notes ) and some lecturers , is to read from more or less copious notes . But most competent lawyers ( neither the court nor the jury would tolerate the reading of an argument ) , legislators in debates and lec turers , continue to ...
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... notes , or with only such notes as he may hastily jot down while listening to the [ 154 ] KINDRED ARTS.
... notes , or with only such notes as he may hastily jot down while listening to the [ 154 ] KINDRED ARTS.
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... notes , 148 Parnell , as a speaker , 170 Patton , Dr. , 96 Peace , preservation of , 14 Pedantry , common forms of , 51 Personal attacks , 100 Phases of conversation at social functions , 28 Phillips , Charles , 181 eulogium on ...
... notes , 148 Parnell , as a speaker , 170 Patton , Dr. , 96 Peace , preservation of , 14 Pedantry , common forms of , 51 Personal attacks , 100 Phases of conversation at social functions , 28 Phillips , Charles , 181 eulogium on ...
Inhalt
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS | 3 |
EFFECT OF SOCIAL CHANGES IN AMERICA | 10 |
OCCASIONS SUITED TO THE CULTIVATION | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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