An Introductory Course in ArgumentationAmerican book Company, 1906 - 230 стор. |
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... seems to him serviceable and pleasant work . I do not , how- ever , advocate suiting endeavor to power , and at the close of the course the student is instructed in methods of research with the expectation that he will be ready to ...
... seems to him serviceable and pleasant work . I do not , how- ever , advocate suiting endeavor to power , and at the close of the course the student is instructed in methods of research with the expectation that he will be ready to ...
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... seems unwise , to attempt to prove what one does not believe to be true . In the first place , faith in your case makes your work lighter . If you are sure you are in the right , it seems worth while to exert yourself to make others see ...
... seems unwise , to attempt to prove what one does not believe to be true . In the first place , faith in your case makes your work lighter . If you are sure you are in the right , it seems worth while to exert yourself to make others see ...
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... seem to them convincing , and depend on the strength of their cause for success . Since it is important to take the right side of an argument the student should not jump rashly to his conclusion . He should decide on his proposition ...
... seem to them convincing , and depend on the strength of their cause for success . Since it is important to take the right side of an argument the student should not jump rashly to his conclusion . He should decide on his proposition ...
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... seems to prove that it was killed on July 10 by a train about three hours before Haggard's dream . " The only doubt about the facts , as to most of which Haggard produces full corroborative evidence , is as to the time , for , if the ...
... seems to prove that it was killed on July 10 by a train about three hours before Haggard's dream . " The only doubt about the facts , as to most of which Haggard produces full corroborative evidence , is as to the time , for , if the ...
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Frances Melville Perry. of opening the discussion lies with the affirmative . It would seem gratuitous to begin a defense of a man . or a measure that had not been assailed . If it were your purpose to justify General Harrison's advance ...
Frances Melville Perry. of opening the discussion lies with the affirmative . It would seem gratuitous to begin a defense of a man . or a measure that had not been assailed . If it were your purpose to justify General Harrison's advance ...
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