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O t-iiigg Swot! ,-:,THE PRINCIPLES OF ORAL ENGLISHPRINCIPLES OF ORALTHE ENGLISH BY ERASTUS PALMER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SPEAKING OF THEHEAD COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK AND L. WALTER SAMMIS THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON: & CO., LTD. IQO/ reservedAll rightsCOPYKIGHT, 1906, BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set and Publishedup electrotyped. January, 1906. Reprinted October, 1907. Nortooott J. S. Co. Berwick & Smith Co.Gushing Norwood. U.S.A.Mass.,