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SINCE the time when masses of men were first influenced by the speech of their fellows oratory has necessarily been a subject of interest and inquiry. At the present day, when the increase of our local representative bodies and the growth of education have made public speaking more common among both...

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Veröffentlicht in:Westminster review, Jan. 1852-Jan. 1914 Jan. 1852-Jan. 1914, 1901-11, Vol.156 (5), p.553-565
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