An Introductory Course in ArgumentationAmerican book Company, 1906 - 230 стор. |
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... of the structure of the whole composition . It facilitates development out of the acquisitive , transmitting stage into reflective , modifying , originating power . Acknowledgment is due Messrs . Houghton , Mifflin & Company PREFACE 7.
... of the structure of the whole composition . It facilitates development out of the acquisitive , transmitting stage into reflective , modifying , originating power . Acknowledgment is due Messrs . Houghton , Mifflin & Company PREFACE 7.
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... whole point of writing at all is thereby lost . Phrase is as strictly private as its maker's purse . It may , of course , be quoted , with citation as of fact ; but frequent quotation is tiresome and unprofitable . Use without quotation ...
... whole point of writing at all is thereby lost . Phrase is as strictly private as its maker's purse . It may , of course , be quoted , with citation as of fact ; but frequent quotation is tiresome and unprofitable . Use without quotation ...
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... whole interior of Africa . 4. Its tunnels often nearly cover the trunks and branches of trees . 5. There are whole forests of trees covered with earthen tubes . CONCLUSION Since , then , the white ant in building its home and sheltering ...
... whole interior of Africa . 4. Its tunnels often nearly cover the trunks and branches of trees . 5. There are whole forests of trees covered with earthen tubes . CONCLUSION Since , then , the white ant in building its home and sheltering ...
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... whole nation at that time . Their names being familiar to nearly all , and accessible to quite all , need not now be repeated . " I take these thirty - nine , for the present , as being ' our fathers who framed the government under ...
... whole nation at that time . Their names being familiar to nearly all , and accessible to quite all , need not now be repeated . " I take these thirty - nine , for the present , as being ' our fathers who framed the government under ...
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... whole strength would be wasted in internal dissensions . That apprehension is now at an end . I have seen with delight the perfect concord which prevails among all who deserve the name of reformers in this House ; and I trust that I may ...
... whole strength would be wasted in internal dissensions . That apprehension is now at an end . I have seen with delight the perfect concord which prevails among all who deserve the name of reformers in this House ; and I trust that I may ...
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