American SpeechLippincott, 1946 - 596 Seiten |
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... tell , in an interesting and cordial and inspiring way , why this particular object is presented to this particular person or group . You might elaborate on one of the following topic sen- tences : This gift is presented because you ...
... tell , in an interesting and cordial and inspiring way , why this particular object is presented to this particular person or group . You might elaborate on one of the following topic sen- tences : This gift is presented because you ...
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... tell Mis ' Hardy to put it on nights , an ' after she's washed her hands , " she counseled . " Tell her I'll drop in an ' see how't works . Tell her I've enjoyed your call ; but she mustn't leave off comin ' now it's cold . " " She ...
... tell Mis ' Hardy to put it on nights , an ' after she's washed her hands , " she counseled . " Tell her I'll drop in an ' see how't works . Tell her I've enjoyed your call ; but she mustn't leave off comin ' now it's cold . " " She ...
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... Tell this here lawyer how come granmaw to die . PETE : Well , this way I figure it , it must have been her smokin habit that got her . ( Yawns and lies back down . ) LAWYER : Wait a minute- EZRA : You jest shet hep . BARNEY : Better do ...
... Tell this here lawyer how come granmaw to die . PETE : Well , this way I figure it , it must have been her smokin habit that got her . ( Yawns and lies back down . ) LAWYER : Wait a minute- EZRA : You jest shet hep . BARNEY : Better do ...
Inhalt
The Place of Speech in a Democracy | 3 |
Everyday Conversation | 9 |
Talking with the Body | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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