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DEBATES AND READY MADE SPEECHES.

Barber's American Book of Ready-Made Speeches.

Oon·

t&ining

159

original examples of Humorous and Serious Speeches, wltable

tor every possible occasion where a Ppeech ruay

be

called for, together

with

appropriate replies to

ea.ch

. Including:

Prurnlatirm Spuchu,

·

Off-Hand. Spu.cltu on a Yarnty

oJ

Convivial Spu.dtu.

Subj.ct

•.

Futival :spuchu.

Miscoltaneoui Spucbu.

.Addru1u ofCongratulatirm.

Toa&t& and Sonl•m"1tl3 .for Public and

..dddruau of We/cou.e.

Private Enurlainmentl.

-dddruiu ofCompLim<nt.

Preamble• and JVsolution& of Con·

Political Spuchu.

gratulation, Compliment ana Con-

Dinner and Supper Speechufor Club1.

dolence.

With this book any pereon may prepare himself to makea neat littlelipeech,

or reply to one when called upon to do so. They are all short, appropriate

and witty, and even ready speakers may profit by them• .Paper..

60

eta.

BoUlld

in

boards, cloth backs. ••.••••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••76 eta.

How to Conduct a Debate.

A Series of Complete Debates,

Outlines

ot

Veba.tes and Questions for Discussion.

In

the complete de.

bates. the

question~

fordia;:ussion are defined, thodebate formally opened,

an array of brillian·• argumbnts adduced on eiilier side, and the dehHte

closed according to parliamentary usages. The second part conaiatc

ot

questions for debate,

with

heads of arguments, for

e.nd

against. given

in

a condensed form, for tho speakers to enlarge upon to suit their own

fancy.

In

addition to these is a large col1001ion of debatable questions.

The authorities to be referred to for information

a.re

given e.t the close

of every debate throughout the work. By F. Rowton. 232 pages.

Paper cavers.....................................................

60

eta.

Bound

in

boards, cloth back......................................7 6 eta.

The Debater, Chairman's Assistant, and Rules of Order.

A

manna! for Instruction and Reference iu all matters pertaining

to

the

Management of Public Meetings according

to

Parliamentary usages.

It

gives all necessary details connected with the following topics:-

Bow

to

Form anct Conduct alt

kinds

of Rulu nfOrder, and Order ofBminu1,

.A&snciations a11d Ctuhs:

with Mode of Proctdure in all caiu.

How

to

Organize and arrange Public

.Also tlle Rules of Order in Tabula,.

.Meeting.•. Ceubrations, Dinner&, Pio- Form for instant rfj"erence in all

nie& and Conventi.nns :

Cast• of Doubt lhat may arise, enab-

FO'Tmsfor Consti:tutiom of liycffim.• nr ling a Chairman

to

decide on all

lmtitutu, -.Liurary and oilier Sooie- points at a glance ;

t;u;

limo

lo draft /Usolution1,

Repqru

and

The Power• and

Dutiu

nf

O.ffiurs.

toith

Petitions on various subjects

a.nd

Jo,.

Forms f or Trf'aiurers',

~·ecrttariP.S.

vaTious occa.sion1,

wLth ,;umerO'UI

and ot' er regular or occ&&ional

model e:eamplu:

0.f!iciat R-pnrt•

;

A

11

odel Debaf/. introducing thegreaud

'J'/.e

Formati<m and Duties of Commit- posnbleva,.iety

~fpoint.!of

order,witla

tus;

correct

Deci~'ion&

ly

tJ1e

Chairman;

Thia work lnoludea all Decisions and Rulings up to the present day.

Paper covers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •• . •• •. .. ••••••. • •• . ..• . . •••• .••• . •.

30

eta.

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60

eta.

How to Learn the Sense of 3 000 French Words in one

Hour.

It is

n.

fact that there are at \east three thousand words in the

French ll\.llb

'1lO.gs

. forming

I\

large proport:lon of those used

in

ordinary

conversation, which

a.re

spelled the same as in English•• •.••••.• .

26

eta.

600 French Phrases, with their English Translations.

The phras es here gl<en

e.ro

all solec!ed for their ganeml uaefulne•s

f!'I~

90C&•lonal 11uotation,,.,,,,,,,,,,,

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