Pros and Cons, Complete Debates: Important Questions Fully Discussed in the Affirmative and the Negative, with By-laws and Parliamentary Rules for Conducting Debating Societies, and with a List of Interesting Topics for DebateHinds & Noble, 1897 - 461 من الصفحات |
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... speaker is given an advantage , which really is not the case if his opening speech is confined to setting forth the question for debate . II . In many schools it is becoming the prac- tice to have only four speakers , two affirmative ...
... speaker is given an advantage , which really is not the case if his opening speech is confined to setting forth the question for debate . II . In many schools it is becoming the prac- tice to have only four speakers , two affirmative ...
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... speaker is given an advantage , which really is not the case if his opening speech is confined to setting forth the question for debate . II . In many schools it is becoming the prac- tice to have only four speakers , two affirmative ...
... speaker is given an advantage , which really is not the case if his opening speech is confined to setting forth the question for debate . II . In many schools it is becoming the prac- tice to have only four speakers , two affirmative ...
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... speaker gains the confidence of his hearers ; and a certain magnetism by which he sways them to his view . Without the confidence of his hearers the speaker's utterances will fall without effect . Without grace of body he may fail to ...
... speaker gains the confidence of his hearers ; and a certain magnetism by which he sways them to his view . Without the confidence of his hearers the speaker's utterances will fall without effect . Without grace of body he may fail to ...
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Resolved That the Single Gold Standard Is | 28 |
Should Cuba Be Annexed to the United States? | 61 |
Resolved That the Fear of Punishment Has | 77 |
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adopt Affirmative American annexation argument ARTICLE banks become benefit better bimetallism bullion value canal capital cents Chairman Club coin value coinage of silver commodity cost Cuba currency DANSVILLE debate depreciation dollar duty elected established fact farmer fiat fiat money FOURTH SPEAKER.-I free coinage gold dollar gold standard Government control greenback Hawaii high license hypocrite industry interest internal commerce issue labor legal tender means meet ment Mexico millions monopoly Monroe Doctrine nation navigation necessity Negative Nicaragua canal opponents ownership political postal President profit prosperity protection punishment question railroads Resolved result revenue saloon SECOND SPEAKER.-I SECTION silver basis silver means speaker sugar sumer supply and demand tariff THIRD SPEAKER.-I tion to-day trade transaction true United VIII vote wealth XVII XVIII XXII XXIII XXXVI