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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... has done the greater Service to Mankind , 189 the Printing Press or the Steam Engine ? 10. Which does the most to make the Orator- Knowledge , Nature , or Art ? - 210 PART II . OUTLINES OF DEBATES . SUBJECTS . 1. A 3.
... has done the greater Service to Mankind , 189 the Printing Press or the Steam Engine ? 10. Which does the most to make the Orator- Knowledge , Nature , or Art ? - 210 PART II . OUTLINES OF DEBATES . SUBJECTS . 1. A 3.
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... Nature or Education the greater Influence in the Formation of Character ? · 270 18. Which is the more valuable Metal , Gold or Iron ? 271 19. Is War in any case justifiable ? · - 271 20. Has the Discovery of America been beneficial to ...
... Nature or Education the greater Influence in the Formation of Character ? · 270 18. Which is the more valuable Metal , Gold or Iron ? 271 19. Is War in any case justifiable ? · - 271 20. Has the Discovery of America been beneficial to ...
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... Nature , or may it be ac- quired ? 280 49. Is Genius an Innate Capacity ? 280 50. Is a Rude or a Refined Age the more favourable to the Production of Works of Imagination ? 51. Is the Shaksperian the Augustan Age of English 280 ...
... Nature , or may it be ac- quired ? 280 49. Is Genius an Innate Capacity ? 280 50. Is a Rude or a Refined Age the more favourable to the Production of Works of Imagination ? 51. Is the Shaksperian the Augustan Age of English 280 ...
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... nature to the subjects of the complete debates , in order that the learner may not be led into altogether new and strange fields of study . Lastly , the Author has annexed a mere list of Questions for Discussion , simply attaching to ...
... nature to the subjects of the complete debates , in order that the learner may not be led into altogether new and strange fields of study . Lastly , the Author has annexed a mere list of Questions for Discussion , simply attaching to ...
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... nature never gives unnecessary strength ; and as woman is not called upon to use great mental power , we may be sure she does not possess it . FOURTEENTH SPEAKER . - Sir , It seems to me that the remarks of the last speaker may be ...
... nature never gives unnecessary strength ; and as woman is not called upon to use great mental power , we may be sure she does not possess it . FOURTEENTH SPEAKER . - Sir , It seems to me that the remarks of the last speaker may be ...
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Страница 19 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha, for Scotland's King and Law, Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Free-man stand, or Free-man fa', Let him follow me!
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Страница 182 - tis too late. Lucio. You are too cold. [To Isabella. Isab. Too late? why, no; I, that do speak a word, May call it back again: Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half so good a grace, As mercy does.
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