The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1877 |
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... give a full and thorough view of a very large and complex subject ; but which may help a student , by giving him hints to be used in the construction of a Rhetorical manual for himself : one of the most useful exercises which he can ...
... give a full and thorough view of a very large and complex subject ; but which may help a student , by giving him hints to be used in the construction of a Rhetorical manual for himself : one of the most useful exercises which he can ...
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... give some general hints as to Confirmation and Refutation , drawn chiefly from the same writers , whom I have ... gives the air of extempore genius to what you say . " " If you have no argument to object to , object to a word . Do ...
... give some general hints as to Confirmation and Refutation , drawn chiefly from the same writers , whom I have ... gives the air of extempore genius to what you say . " " If you have no argument to object to , object to a word . Do ...
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... give additional weight to the hostile topics . Refer to such topics with an air of candour and boldness ; but do it briefly , baldly , and never allow them any prominence . Forensic advocates are not the only Rhetori- cians who practice ...
... give additional weight to the hostile topics . Refer to such topics with an air of candour and boldness ; but do it briefly , baldly , and never allow them any prominence . Forensic advocates are not the only Rhetori- cians who practice ...
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... give as a reason for it the very same proposition stated in words of Norman origin : e . g . " to allow every man an unbounded freedom of speech must always be , on the whole , advan- tageous to the State ; for it is highly conducive to ...
... give as a reason for it the very same proposition stated in words of Norman origin : e . g . " to allow every man an unbounded freedom of speech must always be , on the whole , advan- tageous to the State ; for it is highly conducive to ...
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... give copious instructions as to the Orator's Elocution , that is , on his conveyance by words of his thoughts to the minds of his audience ; and they include , under this head , first , his Language , both as to etymology and as to ...
... give copious instructions as to the Orator's Elocution , that is , on his conveyance by words of his thoughts to the minds of his audience ; and they include , under this head , first , his Language , both as to etymology and as to ...
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