) Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I shall be immensely glad (applause) ; but if I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound arguments, I do not wish you to go with me at all ; and all that I ask is simply fair play. Specimens of Argumentation; Modern - עמוד 158נערך על ידי - 1893 - 178 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
 | Henry Ward Beecher - 1864 - 175 דפים
...parts of 'the hall) — than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. (Applause and "Bravo.") Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions,...with me by facts and sound arguments, I do not wish yon to go with me at all ; and all that I ask is simply FAIR PLAY. (Applause, and a voice : "You shall... | |
 | Henry Ward Beecher - 1864 - 175 דפים
...parts of the hall)—than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. (Applause and " Bravo.") Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I shall .be immensely glad—(applause); but if I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound arguments, I do not wish you... | |
 | Alexander Johnston - 1884
...parts of the hall] — than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. [Applause and " Bravo ! "] Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions,...I ask is simply FAIR PLAY. [Applause, and a voice : "You shall have it too."] Those of you who are kind enough to wish to favor my speaking — and you... | |
 | Henry Ward Beecher - 1887 - 857 דפים
...parts of the hall~\ than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. [Applause and "£rai>o."} If I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I...I ask is simply fair play. [Applause, and a voice: "You shall have it, too."} Those of you who are kind enough to wish to favor my speaking — and you... | |
 | Henry Ward Beecher - 1887 - 857 דפים
...all parts of the hall] than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. [Applause and "Bravo."] If I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I...I ask is simply fair play. [Applause, and a voice: " You shall have it, too."] Those of you who are kind enough to wish to favor my speaking — and you... | |
 | Henry Ward Beecher - 1887 - 857 דפים
...hall] than a sneak that agrees •A i ill I hem in an unmanly way. [Applause and "Uravo."] If I ran carry you with me by sound convictions, I shall be...me at all; and all that I ask is simply fair play. | .tpp/ttusf, a nil a voice: " You shall have it, too."] Those of you who are kind enough to wish to.... | |
 | John Franklin Genung - 1893 - 488 דפים
...of the hall] — th.in a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. [Applause, and " Bravo ! "] Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions,...do not wish you to go with me at all; and all that 1 ask is simply FAIR PLAY. [Applause, and a voice : " You shall have it too."] " II. The Speaker's... | |
 | George Pierce Baker - 1895 - 414 דפים
...parts of the hall] — than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way, [Applause and " Bravo I "] Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions,...I ask is simply FAIR PLAY. [Applause, and a voice : " You shall have it, too."] " Those of you who are kind enough to wish to favor my speaking, —... | |
 | George Pierce Baker - 1895 - 414 דפים
...parts of the hall] — than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. [Applause and " Bravo ! "] Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions,...I ask is simply FAIR PLAY. [Applause, and a voice : " You shall have it, too."] " Those of you who are kind enough to wish to favor my speaking, —... | |
 | Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1897
...parts of the hall] — than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. [Applause and " Bravo ! "] Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions,...I ask is simply FAIR PLAY. [Applause, and a voice : "You shall have it too."] Those of you who are kind enough to wish to favor my speaking — and you... | |
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