Jefferson's Call for Nationhood: The First Inaugural AddressTexas A&M University Press, 2003 - Počet stran: 155 Widely celebrated in its own time, Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural address has been hailed as the Sermon on the Mount of good government. Curiously, this masterpiece--the full text of which is reproduced in this volume--has never received sustained analysis. Here, Browne describes its origins, composition, meaning, and delivery, offering a model of analysis for rhetorical scholars. |
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... John Marshall , the dour Chief Justice whose task this day was to administer to his Republican relative the oath of office . It was a trio gathered out of obligation alone , and now , as Adams put it , “ the assembled senators looked up ...
... John Marshall , the dour Chief Justice whose task this day was to administer to his Republican relative the oath of office . It was a trio gathered out of obligation alone , and now , as Adams put it , “ the assembled senators looked up ...
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... since . But perhaps we need another way of looking at the question , assistance for which we can turn to Jefferson's friend and rival John Adams . “ Eloquence in public assemblies is not the surest road to fame and [ و ] INTRODUCTION.
... since . But perhaps we need another way of looking at the question , assistance for which we can turn to Jefferson's friend and rival John Adams . “ Eloquence in public assemblies is not the surest road to fame and [ و ] INTRODUCTION.
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... John Quincy Adams was not , by any measure , an impressionable man . But after seven years abroad , he could not upon his return to Ameri- can shores but feel pleasantly surprised at the prospect before him . “ The appearance of our ...
... John Quincy Adams was not , by any measure , an impressionable man . But after seven years abroad , he could not upon his return to Ameri- can shores but feel pleasantly surprised at the prospect before him . “ The appearance of our ...
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... John Howe observes , “ in the public press , in speeches , sermons , the private correspondence of individuals — there ran a spirit of intolerance and fearfulness that seems quite amazing . " It was a life that quickly became “ gross ...
... John Howe observes , “ in the public press , in speeches , sermons , the private correspondence of individuals — there ran a spirit of intolerance and fearfulness that seems quite amazing . " It was a life that quickly became “ gross ...
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... John Trenchard , Viscount Bolingbroke , and David Hume . Differences aside , they contributed significantly to the development of anti - party thought in the eighteenth century ; by turning to them for a moment , we can better ...
... John Trenchard , Viscount Bolingbroke , and David Hume . Differences aside , they contributed significantly to the development of anti - party thought in the eighteenth century ; by turning to them for a moment , we can better ...
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Chapter 2 The Strongest Government on Earth | 50 |
Chapter 3 The Circle of Our Felicities | 88 |
Epilogue | 131 |
Notes | 135 |
Bibliography | 144 |
Index | 153 |
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