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First , use your opponent's facts to disprove his argument . 2. If this is impossible , disprove or deny the validity of his facts . 3. If both of these fail , shift the ground of the argument , and approach the issue from another point ...
First , use your opponent's facts to disprove his argument . 2. If this is impossible , disprove or deny the validity of his facts . 3. If both of these fail , shift the ground of the argument , and approach the issue from another point ...
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He was a perfect nar rator , and on any peg of fact would quickly hand a fascinating discourse . Often when he was at work on wet specimens while I was dealing with fossils , he would come to me with , say , a fish in each hand , that I ...
He was a perfect nar rator , and on any peg of fact would quickly hand a fascinating discourse . Often when he was at work on wet specimens while I was dealing with fossils , he would come to me with , say , a fish in each hand , that I ...
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There was no getting round the fact that he didn't have it at all . I got the distinct impression that he didn't mind living in Wisconsin , seemed to think Portage a jolly good place to come from , as if being born there , even if the ...
There was no getting round the fact that he didn't have it at all . I got the distinct impression that he didn't mind living in Wisconsin , seemed to think Portage a jolly good place to come from , as if being born there , even if the ...
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Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
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