The American Debater: Being a Plain Exposition of the Principles and Practice of Public Debate ...S.C. Griggs & Company, 1860 - 360 páginas |
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... reasons else- where * assigned , these rules deservedly claim the most careful attention . They are , indeed , of almost universal applicability ; but ( as stated on page 41 ) are often , by special rules , altered , modified , or ...
... reasons else- where * assigned , these rules deservedly claim the most careful attention . They are , indeed , of almost universal applicability ; but ( as stated on page 41 ) are often , by special rules , altered , modified , or ...
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... reasons for and against measures and propositions submitted for their decision . 2. What is meant by an " organized " meeting ? To organize is to form , or supply with the proper organs , that is , with the means or instruments of ...
... reasons for and against measures and propositions submitted for their decision . 2. What is meant by an " organized " meeting ? To organize is to form , or supply with the proper organs , that is , with the means or instruments of ...
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... reason , called the question . 18. What form is observed in submitting a question ? When the debate , or deliberation upon a subject ap- pears to be at a close , the presiding officer simply asks : " Is the assembly ready for the ...
... reason , called the question . 18. What form is observed in submitting a question ? When the debate , or deliberation upon a subject ap- pears to be at a close , the presiding officer simply asks : " Is the assembly ready for the ...
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... reasons therefor , if thought desirable , and then , not as members of the committee , but as members of the body at large , make what opposition to it they see fit . 61. Is a committee at liberty to alter , by way of amend ment , or ...
... reasons therefor , if thought desirable , and then , not as members of the committee , but as members of the body at large , make what opposition to it they see fit . 61. Is a committee at liberty to alter , by way of amend ment , or ...
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... reason , it is thought proper to discontinue their delib- erations for a time , it is necessary for some one to move that the committee rise , report progress , and ask leave to sit again . Besides all this , greater freedom every way ...
... reason , it is thought proper to discontinue their delib- erations for a time , it is necessary for some one to move that the committee rise , report progress , and ask leave to sit again . Besides all this , greater freedom every way ...
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