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... speeches stressed Micmac aspirations and political views . While deliveries were in Micmac , they were punctuated with ... speech by the grand Chief , gravely ill and unable to attend , asked the congregation for their prayers on his ...
... speeches stressed Micmac aspirations and political views . While deliveries were in Micmac , they were punctuated with ... speech by the grand Chief , gravely ill and unable to attend , asked the congregation for their prayers on his ...
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... speech of the mind and to the mind itself . While retaining the language of doing , of action or feeling in part , we have supplemented it , and partly replaced it , by statements of fact . The partici- ples and the verbs and adjectives ...
... speech of the mind and to the mind itself . While retaining the language of doing , of action or feeling in part , we have supplemented it , and partly replaced it , by statements of fact . The partici- ples and the verbs and adjectives ...
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... speech , music and dance ( Havelock 1986 : 70-72 ) . Thus it is not only the spoken word which is published , that is , made public , but also speech's partnership with poetry , music , and dance . Conclusion This discussion of the ...
... speech , music and dance ( Havelock 1986 : 70-72 ) . Thus it is not only the spoken word which is published , that is , made public , but also speech's partnership with poetry , music , and dance . Conclusion This discussion of the ...
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