Elocution: Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind, in Accordance with the Nature, Uses, and Destiny of Man...Morton & Griswold, 1845 - 307 oldal |
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23. oldal
... Varieties . 1. Ought women be allowed to vote ? 2. Nothing is troublesome , that we do willingly . 3. There is a certain kind of pleasure in weeping ; grief - is soothed and alleviated , by tears . 4. Labor hard in the field of ...
... Varieties . 1. Ought women be allowed to vote ? 2. Nothing is troublesome , that we do willingly . 3. There is a certain kind of pleasure in weeping ; grief - is soothed and alleviated , by tears . 4. Labor hard in the field of ...
29. oldal
... varieties of perception , thought , and emotion , that can be produced by the human mind . to 47. The second sound of U is short : UP ; an ultra numb - skull is a mur - ky scul - lion ; she urged her cour - te - ous hus - band coup - le ...
... varieties of perception , thought , and emotion , that can be produced by the human mind . to 47. The second sound of U is short : UP ; an ultra numb - skull is a mur - ky scul - lion ; she urged her cour - te - ous hus - band coup - le ...
32. oldal
... Varieties . 1. Is not the single fact , that the human mind has thought of another world , good proof that there is one ? 2. Toleration - is good for all , or it is good for none . 3. He who swallows up the substance of the poor , will ...
... Varieties . 1. Is not the single fact , that the human mind has thought of another world , good proof that there is one ? 2. Toleration - is good for all , or it is good for none . 3. He who swallows up the substance of the poor , will ...
33. oldal
... Varieties . 1. Is it best to divulge the truth to all , whatever may be their state of mind and life ? 2. A good tale - is never the worse for being twice told . 3. Those who do not love any thing , rarely experience great enjoyments ...
... Varieties . 1. Is it best to divulge the truth to all , whatever may be their state of mind and life ? 2. A good tale - is never the worse for being twice told . 3. Those who do not love any thing , rarely experience great enjoyments ...
35. oldal
... Varieties . 1. Are our ideas innate , or acquired ? 2. The mind that is conscious of its own rectitude , disregards the lies of common report . 3. Some - are very liberal , even to profuseness , when they can be so at the expense of ...
... Varieties . 1. Are our ideas innate , or acquired ? 2. The mind that is conscious of its own rectitude , disregards the lies of common report . 3. Some - are very liberal , even to profuseness , when they can be so at the expense of ...
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