161 examples of public speaking in sentences

In short, Marcus Seneca was a well-to-do, intelligent man of the world, with plenty of common sense, with a turn for public speaking, with a profound dislike and contempt for anything which he considered philosophical or fantastic, and with a keen eye to the main advantage.

What the devil will happen to all she meant to dowriting, public speaking, and all the rest of it?

I accompanied my friend Lewis Tappan to attend an anti-slavery meeting at Newark, in which Theodore Weld was expected to take a part for the first time after an interval of five years' discontinuance of public speaking.

That night there was to have been public speaking in front of the Western Hotel, by many prominent politicians.

"Every sort of declamation and public speaking was carried on by them."

Or thus: "All sorts of declamation and public speaking, were carried on by them.

PUBLIC SPEAKING, ii. 139, 339.

BORDEN, RICHARD C. The new public speaking, by Richard C. Borden and Alvin C. Busse.

The rhetoric of Aristotle; an expanded translation with supplementary examples for students of composition and public speaking, by Lane Cooper.

GILMAN, WILBUR E. A course in public speaking.

A course book in public speaking.

Public speaking for college students.

The art of public speaking.

The rhetoric of Aristotle; an expanded translation with supplementary examples for students of composition and public speaking, by Lane Cooper.

Public speaking for executives.

Elements of public speaking.

A handbook of public speaking.

GILMAN, WILBUR E. A course in public speaking.

Public speaking handbook for a beginning course in public speaking.

THOMPSON, ALAN R. Handbook of public speaking.

A course book in public speaking.

an informal guide to public speaking.

His fund of Anecdotes and his Public Speaking.

In all these years of public speaking, her home was not only a refuge for the oppressed, but a delightful social centre, where prominent people gathered from both Europe and America.

It arises, perhaps, from the fact that public speaking is the almost universal object of ambition, and, consequently, both at school and at college, nothing is thought of but oratory.

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