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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... vote in favor of what it claims to be best . It differs from the judicial , in recognizing in the body addressed a perfect freedom of choice . The demon- strative deals with our affections ; the judicial appeals to our judgment of right ...
... vote in favor of what it claims to be best . It differs from the judicial , in recognizing in the body addressed a perfect freedom of choice . The demon- strative deals with our affections ; the judicial appeals to our judgment of right ...
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... vote to determine the merits of his performance . In speeches of the judicial kind , the speaker is fully justified in relying solely upon the making out of his If that which is alleged , is fully proved , he is case . entitled to a ...
... vote to determine the merits of his performance . In speeches of the judicial kind , the speaker is fully justified in relying solely upon the making out of his If that which is alleged , is fully proved , he is case . entitled to a ...
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... vote and a ballot ? Vote , literally means a vow , wish or will . It is , * Mathias ( Rules of Order , p . 44 ) mentions a distinction made in Legislative bodies between these two terms , which rests , as will be seen , essentially upon ...
... vote and a ballot ? Vote , literally means a vow , wish or will . It is , * Mathias ( Rules of Order , p . 44 ) mentions a distinction made in Legislative bodies between these two terms , which rests , as will be seen , essentially upon ...
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... vote by ballot is properly to signify one's choice by throwing into a box , urn , or other receptacle , a ball so colored , or otherwise marked , as to indicate an affirmative or negative vote . Instead of ballots , however , tickets ...
... vote by ballot is properly to signify one's choice by throwing into a box , urn , or other receptacle , a ball so colored , or otherwise marked , as to indicate an affirmative or negative vote . Instead of ballots , however , tickets ...
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... votes cast . Thus , a candidate may have a plurality without having a majority ; but he cannot have a majority without ... vote , order , or resolution of that assembly . The terms " Voted , " " Ordered , " and " Resolved , " therefore ...
... votes cast . Thus , a candidate may have a plurality without having a majority ; but he cannot have a majority without ... vote , order , or resolution of that assembly . The terms " Voted , " " Ordered , " and " Resolved , " therefore ...
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