The Debater: a New Theory of the Art of Speaking: Being a Series of Complete Debates, Outlines of Debates, and Questions for DiscussionLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850 - 304 страница |
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... Fear of Punishment , or the Hope of Reward , the greater Influence on Human Conduct ? 267 267 · · - 267 8. Is Corporal Punishment justifiable ? - 9. Was Brutus justified in killing Cæsar ? 10. Should Emulation be encouraged in Education ...
... Fear of Punishment , or the Hope of Reward , the greater Influence on Human Conduct ? 267 267 · · - 267 8. Is Corporal Punishment justifiable ? - 9. Was Brutus justified in killing Cæsar ? 10. Should Emulation be encouraged in Education ...
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... fear that would arise in the hearts of our people : let them imagine our commerce stopped , our supplies cut off , our lives threatened : one universal throb of dread in all men's souls . Let them imagine at the darkest moment a hero ...
... fear that would arise in the hearts of our people : let them imagine our commerce stopped , our supplies cut off , our lives threatened : one universal throb of dread in all men's souls . Let them imagine at the darkest moment a hero ...
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... fear , however , it may be thought that all this is speculative . Let us therefore for a moment view the question with the eye of fact . I will select from our history the greatest Warrior , the greatest Philosopher , and the greatest ...
... fear , however , it may be thought that all this is speculative . Let us therefore for a moment view the question with the eye of fact . I will select from our history the greatest Warrior , the greatest Philosopher , and the greatest ...
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... fear to vote for the ladies upon this account . The opener of the debate said rather plausibly , that as the male sex can boast a Shakspere , a Milton , and a Byron , whilst the other sex cannot , therefore the male sex must be superior ...
... fear to vote for the ladies upon this account . The opener of the debate said rather plausibly , that as the male sex can boast a Shakspere , a Milton , and a Byron , whilst the other sex cannot , therefore the male sex must be superior ...
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... fear I lost the sub- stance . I am not sorry , however , that I introduced the question . It has changed those who were wrong , it has confirmed those who were right , and it has caused all to think . Let me hope that all who spoke on ...
... fear I lost the sub- stance . I am not sorry , however , that I introduced the question . It has changed those who were wrong , it has confirmed those who were right , and it has caused all to think . Let me hope that all who spoke on ...
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