Elements of Rhetoric, Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion: With Rules for Argumentative Composition and ElocutionSouthern Illinois University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 479 |
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... question of fact ; though it may be involved in inextricable doubt : while the question , what sort of an act that was , supposing it to have taken place , all would allow to be a question of opinion ; though probably all would agree in ...
... question of fact ; though it may be involved in inextricable doubt : while the question , what sort of an act that was , supposing it to have taken place , all would allow to be a question of opinion ; though probably all would agree in ...
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... question , and a " question of opinion ; " whether the supposed prophecy related to the event in question ; and again , whether it were merely a conjecture of human sagacity , or such as to imply superhuman prescience . Again , whether ...
... question , and a " question of opinion ; " whether the supposed prophecy related to the event in question ; and again , whether it were merely a conjecture of human sagacity , or such as to imply superhuman prescience . Again , whether ...
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With Rules for Argumentative Composition and Elocution Richard Whately Douglas Ehninger. Waiving a question . It is often expedient , sometimes unavoid- able , to waive for the present , some question or portion of a question , while our ...
With Rules for Argumentative Composition and Elocution Richard Whately Douglas Ehninger. Waiving a question . It is often expedient , sometimes unavoid- able , to waive for the present , some question or portion of a question , while our ...
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FOREWORD BY DAVID POTTER | ix |
I | xvii |
PREFACE | xxxiii |
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