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"Why, Sir, I heard our colour-sergeant M'Clure say so when we was in Halifax. He was a great reader and a great arguer, Sir, as most Scotchmen are. I used to say to him, 'M'Clure, it's a wonder you can fight as well as you do, for in England fellows who dispute all the time commonly take it all out in words. It was the largest hanimal I ever saw here."
What of it, if he can't, himself, get his whole heart together to give it to any one?" The arguer offered to laugh again, but Flora was sad: "You bil-ieve he's that way Hilary Kincaid?" "There are men that way, Flora. It's hard for us women to realize, but it's true!" "Ah, but for him! For him that's a dreadful!" "Why, no, dear, I fancy he's happiest that way." "But not best, no!
He is the most cunning arguer beats Despair in the Fairy Queen hollow! By this time, either attracted by the stately flow of Sir Thomas's speech, or by the tone of our disputation, the two girls had drawn nearer, and were listening. 'What do you mean, Charley? I said, perceiving, however, the hold I had by my further quotation given him.
But when he has thought of something, science can tell him whether that which he has thought of will suit his purpose or not. The inquirer or arguer must be guided by his own knowledge and sagacity in the choice of the inductions out of which he will construct his argument.
Both state governments and the national government constantly publish reports containing statistics, the opinions of experts, and suggestions for economic and political changes. Some of the most valuable of these documents for the purposes of the arguer are Census, Immigration, Education, and Interstate Commerce Commission reports, the messages of the Presidents, and the Congressional Record.
This process is of great importance; it removes the subject of dispute from the realm of mere words words which arranged in a formal statement are to many often incomprehensible and brings out clearly the idea that is to be supported or condemned. To discover just what the proposition means, the arguer must weigh each word, carefully noting its meaning and its significance in the proposition.
An arguer must depend largely upon his own judgment and common sense in analyzing each proposition that he meets. He may, however, find the issues of many propositions by carefully questioning them from certain important and comprehensive points of view. The list of standpoints indicated here is not exhaustive; only the more important and general standpoints are considered.
I am the arguer only, and, in my heart, all the time acquit and worship the divine creature. 'But let me, nevertheless, examine, whether the acquital be owing to her merit, or to my weakness Weakness the true name of love! But shall we suppose another motive? And that is LOVE; a motive which all the world will excuse her for.
"Oh, that'll be all right, gentlemen," said the first mate quietly. "I was afraid it was Indians and poisoned arrows. You can't reason with them: you can with our lads. Lynton here is a wonderful arguer if there's any trouble there, eh?"
"Oh! no," answered Mrs. Bergmann with decision, "they would ruin any luncheon." "A Saint?" suggested Mr. Satan, "Antony, Ditto of Padua, Athanasius, Augustine, Anselm?" "Good heavens, no," said Mrs. Bergmann. "A Theologian, good arguer?" asked Mr. Satan, "Aquinas, T?" "No," interrupted Mrs. Bergmann, "for heaven's sake don't always give me the A's, or we shall never get on to anything.
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