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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... respect- ing the qualifications of a good debater , and the rules of order in the transaction of business , as may render it , per- chance , a valuable book of reference . Such is the design of the present publication . Its plan , which ...
... respect- ing the qualifications of a good debater , and the rules of order in the transaction of business , as may render it , per- chance , a valuable book of reference . Such is the design of the present publication . Its plan , which ...
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... respects , there is a particular duty implied and involved in the very act of undertaking publicly to discuss a question , in the performance of which some aid or advice may be necessary . That duty is to study how best to treat the ...
... respects , there is a particular duty implied and involved in the very act of undertaking publicly to discuss a question , in the performance of which some aid or advice may be necessary . That duty is to study how best to treat the ...
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... respect to which the reader is left to act as an independent reasoner : thinking and consult- ing as his judgment and intelligence may direct . To serve the convenience of those who may , per- haps , for the first time , be appointed to ...
... respect to which the reader is left to act as an independent reasoner : thinking and consult- ing as his judgment and intelligence may direct . To serve the convenience of those who may , per- haps , for the first time , be appointed to ...
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... respect for the feelings of others ; for whatever may be the honesty of his intentions , the discipline of his intellectual powers , the treasures of his mind , or the fascinations of his oratory , if his temper be bad , his manner ...
... respect for the feelings of others ; for whatever may be the honesty of his intentions , the discipline of his intellectual powers , the treasures of his mind , or the fascinations of his oratory , if his temper be bad , his manner ...
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... respecting his own utterance , and fixing his mind intently on the business he is engaged in . " And though he must ... respect of the proper object of the orator , which is , to carry his point . " 6. The next special qualification for ...
... respecting his own utterance , and fixing his mind intently on the business he is engaged in . " And though he must ... respect of the proper object of the orator , which is , to carry his point . " 6. The next special qualification for ...
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