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... arguments with modest diffidence . - No answer is returned . He then complains , not of obstinacy , but of silence . He meets all objections and refutes them . Anima- ted by the tender zeal of friendship , he is far from attempting to ...
... arguments with modest diffidence . - No answer is returned . He then complains , not of obstinacy , but of silence . He meets all objections and refutes them . Anima- ted by the tender zeal of friendship , he is far from attempting to ...
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... arguments which will be sufficiently persuasive to overcome his oppo- sition , will equally controul a large assembly . The orator will derive farther advantages from a numerous concourse of people , where all the impressions made at ...
... arguments which will be sufficiently persuasive to overcome his oppo- sition , will equally controul a large assembly . The orator will derive farther advantages from a numerous concourse of people , where all the impressions made at ...
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... argument ; " and to rest upon these the chief stress . This will always 66 give to their discourse an air of manliness and strength , " which is a powerful argument of persuasion . Ornament , " if they have genius for it , will follow ...
... argument ; " and to rest upon these the chief stress . This will always 66 give to their discourse an air of manliness and strength , " which is a powerful argument of persuasion . Ornament , " if they have genius for it , will follow ...
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... arguments , instead of affording each other a mutual support , will interfere * . The more you study your plan , the greater enlargement you give to your subject . State- ments , which , at first , seemed sufficiently copious to embrace ...
... arguments , instead of affording each other a mutual support , will interfere * . The more you study your plan , the greater enlargement you give to your subject . State- ments , which , at first , seemed sufficiently copious to embrace ...
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... argument , or upon pretences more suited to an episode than to the division of Let those uniform and corresponding subdivisions between the two branches of a dis- course be especially discarded , which form a puerile contrast equally ...
... argument , or upon pretences more suited to an episode than to the division of Let those uniform and corresponding subdivisions between the two branches of a dis- course be especially discarded , which form a puerile contrast equally ...
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