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Consequently , if trials were everywhere conducted as at present they are in some cities — and especially in those that are best - governed - pleaders who were guided by the handbooks would have nothing to say ; for by common consent ...
Consequently , if trials were everywhere conducted as at present they are in some cities — and especially in those that are best - governed - pleaders who were guided by the handbooks would have nothing to say ; for by common consent ...
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Should the speaker present one side or both sides when speaking to an audience which will hear the " other side " from a ... According to this study , it is more effective to present only one side of the issue when speaking to an ...
Should the speaker present one side or both sides when speaking to an audience which will hear the " other side " from a ... According to this study , it is more effective to present only one side of the issue when speaking to an ...
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In bourgeois society " the past dominates the present ; in communist society , the present dominates the past . ' Section II takes on the characteristics of a debate in which logic and rhetoric are blended .
In bourgeois society " the past dominates the present ; in communist society , the present dominates the past . ' Section II takes on the characteristics of a debate in which logic and rhetoric are blended .
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