The Eloquence of the Colonial And Revolutionary Times With Sketches of Early Am

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The Eloquence of the Colonial And Revolutionary Times With Sketches of Early Am
Elias Lyman Magoon
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Great national commotions, like the Amer ican Revolution, generally elicit martial orators, whose eloquence is like their profession, full of thrusts the most piercing, and of blows the most deadly. The son of Macedonia and pupil of Aristotle, captivated Greeks and Bar barians as much by his eloquence as by his martial victories. Csesar commanded the Ro man legions by the regal power of his speech. The great military eloquence of France was born amid the first shocks of tyranny and free dom. Na
...poleon, by a sudden blow of martial fire, embodied in words that spoke like ex ploding cannon, seized upon the old generals of the republic, upon the army and upon his nation, the irresistible empire of victory and of genius.
But Warren aspired only for personal rights and national independence. For this he plead and fought with all the power he possessed, body and soul. He felt the value of the boon, and put every thing except honor, in jeopardy to attain it. To convince, one must be con vinced; he must have something at stake, he must have character.


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