He was quite certain that a democratic education should include robust knowledge of history, politics, English literature, mathematics, and science, and build the capacities of skillful writing and
public oratory.
I think you'll notice a fair difference between Jefferson's personal correspondences and
his public oratories — so please do read both.
Not exact matches
On his return to England, Newman was approached by some Catholic parents and asked to found a school, along the lines of the traditional
Public Schools but Catholic in character, and the result was the
Oratory School, which still continues today and is the subject of Shrimpton's earlier work A Catholic Eton?
Much has been written about Cuomo as a
public speaker vis - a-vis his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, was infamous for his soaring
oratory.
Not only because your
oratory and presentation skills are peerless in our current democratic dispensation but because for a long time, i never felt a sense of sincerity and conviction in the utterances of the
public officers who made them.
Keep that history in mind during this election season when you hear the voucher rhetoric and other
oratory about the need to send
public dollars to private and religious schools.
And while I'm aiming to tell you about
public spaces, one or two other things might slip in, like the
Oratory, which do, strictly, have a roof on their heads.
Starting at The
Oratory, which hosts works by several Biennial artists as part of the Ancient Greece episode, the tour will continue onto Derby Square for Lawrence Abu Hamdan's new
public time piece, Sahej Rahal's «fossilised» sculpture at Exchange Flags, and Betty Woodman's large - scale fountain at George's Dock Ventilation Tower plaza.
Commenting in The Times on the Lord Chief Justice's warning, John Cooper, a criminal barrister and member of the Bar Council, said there is no doubt that the
public's ability to listen to lengthy
oratory has declined.