) 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 - עמוד 1581897 - 203 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1912 - 428 דפים
...them in an unmanly way. If I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I shall be immensely glad ; but if I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound...me at all ; and all that I ask is simply fair play. That nation is the best customer that is freest, because freedom works prosperity, industry, and wealth.... | |
| Paul Martin Pearson, Philip Marshall Hicks - 1912 - 290 דפים
...man who opposes them in a manly way than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. (Bravo.) Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I shall be immensely glad, but if I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound arguments, I do not wish you to go with me at... | |
| Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1912 - 428 דפים
...rather have a man who opposes them in a manly way than a sneak that agrees with them in an unmanly way. If I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I shall be immensely glad ; but if I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound arguments, I do not wish you to go with me at... | |
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - 1913 - 446 דפים
...all 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.."] Public speakers should see that their subject fits the occasion, and particularly... | |
| Clark Mills Brink - 1913 - 464 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,...arguments, I do not wish you to go with me at all ; all that I ask is simply Fair Play. [Applause, and a voice: " You shall have it, too ! " ] Thus the... | |
| Clark Mills Brink - 1913 - 448 דפים
...[Applause and " Bravo." ] Now, if I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I shall be immensely glad ; but if I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound...to go with me at all; and all that I ask is simply 3 fair play. [Applause, and a voice : " You shall have it, too." ] Those of you who are kind enough... | |
| Clark Mills Brink - 1913 - 454 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; but if I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound arguments, I do not wish you to go with me at... | |
| Frederick Bertrand Robinson - 1915 - 482 דפים
...opposes them in a manly way than a sneak who agrees with them in an unmanly way. (Applause and "Bravo.") If I can carry you with me by sound convictions, I...me at all; and all that I ask is simply fair play. (A voice : "You shall have it too.") The method here is to make an open, manly appeal for fair play.... | |
| Antoinette Knowles - 1916 - 376 דפים
...them in an unmanly way. Now if I can carry you with me by sound conviction, I shall be immensely glad; but if I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound...me at all, and all that I ask is simply fair play." 8. Rudyard Kipling made the following address in London, February 20, 1915, before a meeting called... | |
| Harry Garfield Houghton - 1916 - 360 דפים
...important idea, or both before and after it, gives it prominence and impresses it upon his hearers, as: 1. If I cannot carry you with me by facts and sound arguments,...me at all; and all that I ask is simply fair play. 2. The things required for prosperous labor, prosperous manufacturers, and prosperous commerce are... | |
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