A Choice of Worlds: The Practice and Criticism of Public DiscourseJames Robertson Andrews Harper & Row, 1972 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... noble Lord the Member for the City of London stated , upon a recent occasion , that it was involved in these terms - that the preponderant power of Russia in the Black Sea should cease , and that Russia had accepted it with that ...
... noble Lord the Member for the City of London stated , upon a recent occasion , that it was involved in these terms - that the preponderant power of Russia in the Black Sea should cease , and that Russia had accepted it with that ...
Strana 64
... noble Lord who now fills the highest office in the State and the noble Lord who is now , I trust , rapidly approaching the scene of his labours in Vienna . [ “ Hear , hear ! ” and cries of " No , no ! " ] I do not say this now to throw ...
... noble Lord who now fills the highest office in the State and the noble Lord who is now , I trust , rapidly approaching the scene of his labours in Vienna . [ “ Hear , hear ! ” and cries of " No , no ! " ] I do not say this now to throw ...
Strana 66
... noble Lord is not inaccessible to appeals made to him from honest motives and with no unfriendly feeling . The noble Lord has been for more than forty years a Member of this House . Before I was born ; he sat upon the Treasury bench ...
... noble Lord is not inaccessible to appeals made to him from honest motives and with no unfriendly feeling . The noble Lord has been for more than forty years a Member of this House . Before I was born ; he sat upon the Treasury bench ...
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Practical and Critical Principles | 9 |
Speeches for Analysis and Criticism | 39 |
The Audience and the Topic | 55 |
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