When young the margin is thick and blunt and of course lighter in color, but as the plant matures the edge is usually thinner.
With this kind of start he became, like Abraham Lincoln, and in much the same way and facing the same difficulties, a public speaker, and acquired by steady practice the faculty of making his meaning clear to the commonest understanding.
As a public speaker he had no attractions, but rather, as it seemed to me, the tone and front of a fallen angel defying the Almighty.
O'Hara was a public speakerof great ability, and his address upon William Taylor Barry, the Kentucky statesman and diplomat, is one of the climaxes of Southern oratory.
In Washington he won a wide reputation as a public speaker, being commonly characterized as "the silver tongue orator from Kentucky.
If you recite rather than speak to an audience, you may be a good entertainer, but just to that degree will you impair your power and effectiveness as a public speaker.
Study this particularly for its suggestive value to you as a public speaker.
As a public speaker, Mr. Smith has few equals; and certainly no man in his State has done more to forward the cause of Negro Emancipation than he.
As a public speaker, Mr. Phillips is, without doubt, the first in the United States.
Born in the upper circle, educated in the first College in the country, and finally becoming a member of the Bar, he is well qualified to take the highest possible position as a public speaker.
In a company, comprising a large portion of the elite of Europe, he admirably maintained his reputation as a public speaker.
He is thoroughly in earnest as a public speaker, and as thoroughly sincere and fearless in maintaining what he believes to be the right of the subject under consideration.
Few men had better qualities for a public speaker.
Thayer as a public speaker, he is usually inclined to distrust himself, but no one of our ministers, when called upon to present any question of importance at the public assemblings of the church, is more acceptable than he.
Discouraged in his first attempts as a public speaker, he grew more confident, and soon attracted much attention, wherever he appeared, as an advocate of his faith.
Both by nature and education, Garfield seemed specially endowed for the office of a public speaker.
Endowed by Nature and Education for a Public Speaker.
Here it was that he laid the basis of his future success as a public speaker.
Nikias feared so much to give the mob orators grounds for accusation against him, that he dared not so much as dine with his follow citizens, and pass his time in their society.
A public speaker; one who delivers an oration; especially, one distinguished for his skill and power as a public speaker; one who is eloquent.
A desk, or platform, for an orator or public speaker.
Hence, a stage for public speaking; the pulpit or platform occupied by an orator or public speaker.
As to woman's voice being too weak to be heard as a public speaker, did Mr. Brigham send a protest to England against Victoria's proroguing Parliament?
But few persons realize how a public speaker is affected by little influences.
Arphaxed Loomis possessed unusual abilities as a public speaker, and, during a brief career in the Assembly, had become known as an advocate of legal reform.
Marcy never trained himself to be a public speaker, and did not shine in the hand-to-hand conflicts of a body that was lustrous with forensic talents.
A beginning or first attempt; hence, a first appearance before the public, as of an actor or public speaker.
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