A Choice of Worlds: The Practice and Criticism of Public DiscourseJames Robertson Andrews Harper & Row, 1972 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... side by side , chanting and singing the anthem of the civil rights movement . " 2 This was a highpoint in the speech and it was , perhaps , the climax of the civil rights movement itself . At that 2 Lyndon Baines Johnson , The Vantage ...
... side by side , chanting and singing the anthem of the civil rights movement . " 2 This was a highpoint in the speech and it was , perhaps , the climax of the civil rights movement itself . At that 2 Lyndon Baines Johnson , The Vantage ...
Strana 116
... side by side in majesty , in justice , and in peace . " The arrangement of ideas , their natural flow from one to the next , all contributing to the purpose and suitable to the occasion , leading to the climactic conclusion , affords an ...
... side by side in majesty , in justice , and in peace . " The arrangement of ideas , their natural flow from one to the next , all contributing to the purpose and suitable to the occasion , leading to the climactic conclusion , affords an ...
Strana 143
... side . The Supreme Court is on your side . Now , who is it that opposes you in carrying out the law ; The police department itself . With police dogs and clubs . Whenever you demonstrate against segregation , whether it is segregated ...
... side . The Supreme Court is on your side . Now , who is it that opposes you in carrying out the law ; The police department itself . With police dogs and clubs . Whenever you demonstrate against segregation , whether it is segregated ...
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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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