The Principles of ArgumentationGinn, 1900 - 414 pages |
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admitted American analysis appeal argue Argument from Authority Argumentation Modern assertion Attic Orators audience Beaconsfield Beecher Behring Sea believe Black Sea brief proper capital punishment carefully cause clear clearly conclusion consider Constantinople conviction convincing convincingness correlation crime definition Demosthenes discussion division emotions England evidence facts fallacy feel force forensic give given hearer Henry Ward Beecher ideas illustration important introduction Jews kind laws Lord George Gordon matter Matthew Arnold means ment method mind motives murder objections opponent Orations paragraph peroration person persuasion phrasing possible produce Professor proof proposition proved true question R. C. Jebb reader reasons refutation regard resemblance result Rhetoric rules Russia speaker or writer Specimens of Argumentation speech splenic fever statement student of Argumentation sub-heads Swift testimony tests theory thought tion topic treat truth unfair tackling vague wishes witness words