Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ...Morton & Griswold, 1845 - 368 pages |
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... truth rior . Our Professors , who have been under the in- or falschood of professor B's . predictions , that I struction of Dr Barber , say the same . Ile has made should become straight by faithfully attending to Iris subject one of ...
... truth rior . Our Professors , who have been under the in- or falschood of professor B's . predictions , that I struction of Dr Barber , say the same . Ile has made should become straight by faithfully attending to Iris subject one of ...
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... truth , that of the passing off of a subtle and invisible fluid from the mind , in ac- cordance with its state ; which is often perceived when certain persons are present ; also when powerful speakers are pouring forth their highly ...
... truth , that of the passing off of a subtle and invisible fluid from the mind , in ac- cordance with its state ; which is often perceived when certain persons are present ; also when powerful speakers are pouring forth their highly ...
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... truth , just as it is ; in other words , to give me fills all things , and flows into all things . AO- the ability , to do perfect justice to the subject , cording to their various forms . The analogy to them , and to myself : thus ...
... truth , just as it is ; in other words , to give me fills all things , and flows into all things . AO- the ability , to do perfect justice to the subject , cording to their various forms . The analogy to them , and to myself : thus ...
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... truth will get uppermost at last . lips , and nose , make into words . When accented , and at the end of certain nouns and verbs : the ly Varieties . 1. Ought women be allowed se - um's al - ly proph - e - cy to the dy - nas - ty to mag ...
... truth will get uppermost at last . lips , and nose , make into words . When accented , and at the end of certain nouns and verbs : the ly Varieties . 1. Ought women be allowed se - um's al - ly proph - e - cy to the dy - nas - ty to mag ...
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... truth . 2. A hand - saw is a good . thing , but not to shave with . 3. Gentility , with ; out ability , is worse than beggary . 4. A man may talk like a wise man , and yet act like a fool . 5. If we would succeed in any thing , we must ...
... truth . 2. A hand - saw is a good . thing , but not to shave with . 3. Gentility , with ; out ability , is worse than beggary . 4. A man may talk like a wise man , and yet act like a fool . 5. If we would succeed in any thing , we must ...
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