Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Yancey” in chapter 1.8 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21.:
...ssioned, eloquent and impressive.
No man was freer from bombast, sophomoric declamation and pompous rhetoric than Mr. Yancey.
He never was at a loss for a word, and the proper word always came.
Mr. Yancey was a born orator, and had no equal in the South before a popular audience.
His voice was sweet and round, his articulation very clear and distinct—every word could be heard—and both hi...
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