Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory: Delivered to the Classes of Senior and Junior Sophisters in Harvard University, Tom 2Hilliard and Metcalf, 1810 |
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... question in controversy between them , In discourses of the other classes it is not al- ways necessary formally to lay down the proposi- tion . Sometimes it is inferrible from the whole tenor of the speech . Sometimes it comes in most ...
... question in controversy between them , In discourses of the other classes it is not al- ways necessary formally to lay down the proposi- tion . Sometimes it is inferrible from the whole tenor of the speech . Sometimes it comes in most ...
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... questions , or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government . It is simple peace ; sought in its natural course , and its ordinary haunts . It is peace , sought in the spirit of peace , and laid in principles ...
... questions , or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government . It is simple peace ; sought in its natural course , and its ordinary haunts . It is peace , sought in the spirit of peace , and laid in principles ...
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... question , when , after reciting the proposition , the speaker or chairman says , shall this bill , reso- lution , or the like , pass . In judicial causes it terminates by an issue , upon which the parties put themselves upon the ...
... question , when , after reciting the proposition , the speaker or chairman says , shall this bill , reso- lution , or the like , pass . In judicial causes it terminates by an issue , upon which the parties put themselves upon the ...
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... question , the doctrine to be re- futed , and the principles of the inspired writer . Thirdly of texts from the new testament , which al- lude to passages in the old ; and texts of conclusion from a preceding argument . And fourthly of ...
... question , the doctrine to be re- futed , and the principles of the inspired writer . Thirdly of texts from the new testament , which al- lude to passages in the old ; and texts of conclusion from a preceding argument . And fourthly of ...
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... question upon a mortgage , involv- ing an obscure point of municipal law ; but it ex- hibits the genius of Cicero at that interesting mo- ment , when it first burst forth upon the astonish- ment of the world . I have often imagined to ...
... question upon a mortgage , involv- ing an obscure point of municipal law ; but it ex- hibits the genius of Cicero at that interesting mo- ment , when it first burst forth upon the astonish- ment of the world . I have often imagined to ...
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