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 ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368 páginas |
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... character , and entire self - control a fund of knowledge , and ability to commu nicate it ; a uniform temper , united with de- cision and firmness ; a mind to discriminate character , and tact to illustrate simply the studies of his ...
... character , and entire self - control a fund of knowledge , and ability to commu nicate it ; a uniform temper , united with de- cision and firmness ; a mind to discriminate character , and tact to illustrate simply the studies of his ...
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... character you would be called . 3. Choose a calling , th❜t is adapted to your inclination , and natural abilities . 4. Live - and let live ; i . e . do as you would be done by . 5 Character - is the measure of the man . 6. Zeal- ously ...
... character you would be called . 3. Choose a calling , th❜t is adapted to your inclination , and natural abilities . 4. Live - and let live ; i . e . do as you would be done by . 5 Character - is the measure of the man . 6. Zeal- ously ...
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... character would be ruined in the estimation of their associates , if they were even suspected of being able to walk : —while they , by the more danger . ous and destructive habits of tight - lacing , destroy functions of the body far ...
... character would be ruined in the estimation of their associates , if they were even suspected of being able to walk : —while they , by the more danger . ous and destructive habits of tight - lacing , destroy functions of the body far ...
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... character ; so unscrupulous in the choice of means for the attainment of selfish ends ; so sure is it , eventually , to dig the grave of those free institutions of which it pretends to be the necessary accompaniments ; so inev- itably ...
... character ; so unscrupulous in the choice of means for the attainment of selfish ends ; so sure is it , eventually , to dig the grave of those free institutions of which it pretends to be the necessary accompaniments ; so inev- itably ...
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... character ; but when the deception is found out , disgrace and unhap piness will be the consequences of the fraud . 4. All truths - are the forms of heavenly loves ; and all falsities - are the forms of in- fernal loves . 5. While we co ...
... character ; but when the deception is found out , disgrace and unhap piness will be the consequences of the fraud . 4. All truths - are the forms of heavenly loves ; and all falsities - are the forms of in- fernal loves . 5. While we co ...
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