Public Speaking TodayWhittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Incorporated, 1940 - 355 Seiten |
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... CHEVALIER : For example , yes . MR . REPORTER : Do the anti - trust laws get enforced ? MR . CHEVALIER : I think you have only to read the news- papers to realize that they do . MR . REPORTER : You sound like a New Dealer . MR ...
... CHEVALIER : For example , yes . MR . REPORTER : Do the anti - trust laws get enforced ? MR . CHEVALIER : I think you have only to read the news- papers to realize that they do . MR . REPORTER : You sound like a New Dealer . MR ...
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... Chevalier ! MR . CHEVALIER : Douglas , I wonder if you couldn't go along with me on the statement of a few of the essentials that are necessary to bring that out . First , we do need a spirit of enterprise that will have the ...
... Chevalier ! MR . CHEVALIER : Douglas , I wonder if you couldn't go along with me on the statement of a few of the essentials that are necessary to bring that out . First , we do need a spirit of enterprise that will have the ...
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... CHEVALIER : And there must be the spirit of enter- prise to put it to work , of which we have spoken . A third ... CHEVALIER : I will go along with that . MR . DOUGLAS : You will be a New Dealer yourself some day . MR . CHEVALIER : I ...
... CHEVALIER : And there must be the spirit of enter- prise to put it to work , of which we have spoken . A third ... CHEVALIER : I will go along with that . MR . DOUGLAS : You will be a New Dealer yourself some day . MR . CHEVALIER : I ...
Inhalt
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD | 15 |
WHAT IS GOOD SPEAKING? | 48 |
Chapter IV | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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