The Making of Arguments eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 344 pages of information about The Making of Arguments.

The Making of Arguments eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 344 pages of information about The Making of Arguments.

[Footnote 65:  Fuller discussion of the rules for the distribution of the speakers and the time will be found in Baker and Huntington, Principles of Argumentation, p. 415; and an elaborate, almost legal, set of instructions to judges, and the agreement of a tricollegiate league, in Foster, Argumentation and Debating, Boston, 1908, pp. 466, 468.]

[Footnote 66:  Suggestions of points for the judges to consider will be found in Pattee, Practical Argumentation, p. 300; and format instructions in Foster, Argumentation and Debating, Boston, 1908, p. 466.]

[Footnote 67:  Lecture I of three Lectures on Evolution.  From American Addresses, London, 1877.]

[Footnote 68:  The diagram, which is not reproduced here, gives an ideal section of the crust of the earth, showing the various strata lying one under the other.  The strata are divided by geologists into three groups:  the Primary, which is the oldest and deepest; the Secondary, above that; and the Tertiary and Quaternary on top.  The Cretaceous is the lowest stratum of the Tertiary.]

[Footnote 69:  One of the upper strata of the Primary rocks.]

[Footnote 70:  The Silurian rocks occur about the middle of the Primary formations.  The eozooen was formerly supposed by some geologists to be a form of fossil.  The Laurentian rocks are the lowest strata of the Primary formations.]

[Footnote 71:  The Jurassic formation occurs about the middle, the Triassic, just below it, in the lower half of the Secondary rocks.  The Devonian occurs just above the middle of the Secondary, between the Carboniferous above and the Silurian below.]

[Footnote 72:  From The Popular Science Monthly, July, 1901.]

[Footnote 73:  Knowledge of the cause.]

[Footnote 74:  Prevention.]

[Footnote 75:  The Outlook, April 29, 1911.]

[Footnote 76:  Probably the reason why it has not yet been adopted by Switzerland is because her organized manufacturing Industries are so few that no pressure has been brought upon the state to change the law.]

[Footnote 77:  Robertson vs.  Baldwin, United States, 281.]

[Footnote 78:  Noble State Bank vs.  Haskell; Shallenberger vs.  Bank of Holstein, January 3, 1911.  Lawyers’ Cooperative Publishing Company, Rochester, New York.]

[Footnote 79:  Foster, Argumentation and Debating, p. 281.]

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