Phrases for Public Speakers and Paragraphs for Study by Unknown
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Why should it be necessary to confirm
Will you tell me how With possibly a single exception With regard to what has been stated Yet it is plain Yet, strange to say, You and I may hold that You can not assert that You can not invent a series of argument You can not say that You do not pretend that You have the authority of You know as well as I do You may object at once, and say You may object that You may point, if you will, to You may search the history of You tell me that You will say that PARAGRAPHS FROM NOTABLE SPEECHES Let me here pause once more to ask whether the book in its genuine state, as far as we have advanced in it, makes the same impression on your minds now as when it was first read to you in detached passages; |
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