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Pagina 91
... speech , because it is characteristic of the adroit , telling manner in which , without any affecta- tion of wit or humor , Mr. O'Conor quietly turns the laugh against the opposing counsel , while placing in relief , as if by accident ...
... speech , because it is characteristic of the adroit , telling manner in which , without any affecta- tion of wit or humor , Mr. O'Conor quietly turns the laugh against the opposing counsel , while placing in relief , as if by accident ...
Pagina 94
... speech and were capable of appreciating its influence had no doubt of the result ; this will be the more easily understood if it be borne in mind that although that before us is better than most reports , it gives but a feeble idea , as ...
... speech and were capable of appreciating its influence had no doubt of the result ; this will be the more easily understood if it be borne in mind that although that before us is better than most reports , it gives but a feeble idea , as ...
Pagina 96
kind merely because they are beautiful . On examining any of his speeches it is found that what seems most careless in the delivery or construction , has a direct , logical bearing on the proposition which he means to establish ...
kind merely because they are beautiful . On examining any of his speeches it is found that what seems most careless in the delivery or construction , has a direct , logical bearing on the proposition which he means to establish ...
Pagina 116
... speeches . He lacks , too , those broad sympathies which enable a statesman to judge of the wants and feelings of all classes in the commu- nity . The present veteran prime minister is a far more re- markable man - remarkable for his ...
... speeches . He lacks , too , those broad sympathies which enable a statesman to judge of the wants and feelings of all classes in the commu- nity . The present veteran prime minister is a far more re- markable man - remarkable for his ...
Pagina 117
... speeches than those of 1837 in defence of his course with regard to He " He quitted a tory government in 1828 ... Speech to the Electors of Hampshire , January 12 , 1835 . Spain . The brilliant success of his policy in 1840 1865 ...
... speeches than those of 1837 in defence of his course with regard to He " He quitted a tory government in 1828 ... Speech to the Electors of Hampshire , January 12 , 1835 . Spain . The brilliant success of his policy in 1840 1865 ...
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