As will be seen, they not only deal with an adventure ascribed to that hero, but also provide additional arguments in support of the theory of romantic evolution there set forth.
The chief part of his gesture will consist in the firm and graceful sway of his body, and in extending his arm when his arguments are pressing, and drawing it again when his vehemence abates.
For he urged a great variety of arguments in the defence of right and equity, against the literal jubeat of the law; and supported them by such a numerous series of precedents, that he overpowered Q.
As the kinds of causes are so few, the rules for the invention of argumentsmust be few also.
In other words, if the question is in the latter form and the arguments are equally balanced, the decision would have to be that the judges were right.
You may prefer to read the studies first and arrange the arguments for your sons or for yourself and your boy.
There are narratives and argumentsin both poetry and prose, and essays in the form of both.
Hence, when the arguments are marshalled as above, the child should select the side he feels to be right and compose his argument in proper form.
The fiery orations of a Demosthenes, of a Cicero; the thrilling words of a Peter the Hermit or a Savonarola; the unanswerable arguments of a Burke or a Webster, have more than once turned the course of history.
If one side is manifestly stronger than the other, however, you may put them on a level by showing a few arguments to the weaker side.
Nearly every story contains description, and exposition is not infrequent; expositions often contain description and narration, and arguments are often based upon narration and exposition.
After the children have read what they can find on the subject, ask them to arrange their arguments in parallel columns, for and against the judges.
Here the principles are elucidated, the arguments advanced and properly established or the descriptions elaborated and finished.
The arguments have been before indicated for and against this theory, but they are certainly not conclusive.
Columbus had triumphed; he had for the time silenced the sneers and cavils and specious arguments of courtiers and ecclesiastics.
His arguments seem to me sufficiently clear and conclusive, and they are accepted by Monck Mason, though treated contemptuously by Mr. Forster, p.
The last is an admirable parody, in which poor Collins's arguments are turned against himself with ingenious and provoking irony.
We shall see hereafter how fiercely he attacked the dissenters, and how scornfully he repudiated allarguments founded upon the desirability of union amongst Protestants.
Not to mention earlier geologists, Venema, in several essays, and particularly in Het Dalen van de Noordelijke Kuststreken van ons Land, 1854, adduces many facts and arguments to prove a slow sinking of the northere provinces of Holland.
We do not find in the Venetian forestal legislation much evidence that geographical arguments were taken into account by the lawgivers, who seem to have had an eye only to economical considerations.
If they were, then arguments drawn from the misdeeds of Lopez and Castro are good arguments against the champions of republican or democratic government.
Among the arguments advanced in favor of a restrictive system, we must not forget that which is drawn from the plea of national independence.
It is not the purpose of this preface to anticipate the admirable arguments of M.
There are one or two arguments current among the protectionists of the United States that were not rife in France when Bastiat wrote his Sophismes.
My object in this little volume has been to refute some of the arguments usually advanced against Free Trade.
In combating, by arguments and illustrations adapted to the comprehension of the mass of mankind, the errors and sophisms with which protectionists deceive themselves and others, M.
This fallacy has been illustrated by ethical or theological arguments wherein the fear of punishment is subtly substituted for abstract right as the sanction of moral obligation.
Their arguments and the promise of a good match ultimately prevailed, and in 1534 D.
If arguments founded on these alleged survivals be valid, it may be that the most civilized races have passed through the stages of Exogamy, Totemism and reckoning descent in the female line.
The Greeks commonly lead the van of the arguments produced to answer this question.
What arguments are advanced by the six Counselors who voted to allow them to remain here as guests?
There are arguments which appeal to every Christian heart for the finality of the Word of God.
Horton (Century Bible) balances the arguments pro and con and refuses to decide either way.
Technical details and a formal contrast of the arguments for and against this theory may be found in the discussion between Profs.
He put aside the argumentsand remonstrances of his adviser with a gesture of impatience, and, looking to the magistrate, rose to his feet.
This was one of the arguments employed by the school of Almeida for abandoning Goa.
The Governor called a council of his captains, and after considering Timoja's arguments it was unanimously resolved to put off the expedition to the Red Sea and to attack Goa.
These arguments of Albuquerque were convincing, and King Emmanuel wrote to him, that for the future he should consider it necessary to retain Goa.
After having made use of some such arguments as {106} these, Albuquerque ordered a second attack on the city of Malacca.
Influenced by these considerations, and the arguments of Timoja, Albuquerque altered the direction of his armament and cast anchor off Goa harbour.
Educated men in both hemispheres predict ultimate success or failure for our form of government and advance cogent arguments in support of the views they express.
You will be surprised to find that when you are ready to answer that question you will have most of your reading done, for you will have read most of the arguments upon it.
In debating, this repulse, this destruction of the arguments of the opposition, is called refutation or rebuttal.
Then if your opponents advance arguments that are not met in your speech, merely lay out these cards while they speak, and use them as references in your refutation.
Grasp of the question, accuracy of analysis, selection of evidence, and order and cogency of arguments should be considered in judging matter.
He will have none of you or of your arguments either.
All the arguments of Theologians may here be retorted upon them.
And indeed it seems more requisite to give the reason of this exception, than to shew, that we really must make such an exception, and regard all the mathematical arguments for infinite divisibility as utterly sophistical.
They can never by any arguments form a general conclusion, that those objects, of which they have had no experience, resemble those of which they have.
We might produce the figures of poets and orators, as sufficient proofs of this, were it as usual, as it is reasonable, in metaphysical subjects to draw ourarguments from that quarter.
If any one, therefore, should imagine that the foregoing arguments are any ways dangerous to religion, I hope the following apology will remove his apprehensions.
All our arguments concerning causes and effects consist both of an impression of the memory or, senses, and of the idea of that existence, which produces the object of the impression, or is produced by it.
But when these titles are mingled and opposed in different degrees, they often occasion perplexity; and are less capable of solution from the arguments of lawyers and philosophers, than from the swords of the soldiery.
A few strong arguments are better than many weak ones.
Taking then this for granted, which is in itself so evident, we may draw from it one of the strongest arguments I have yet employed to prove the influence of the double relations on pride and humility.
And these omissions, the result of inexperience, furnish, singularly enough, the principal arguments to the petrifactionists.
He argued at length, and apparently his arguments had some effect, for at three o'clock in the morning he was routed out and told to hit the road toward Brussels.
By virtue of our good arguments and our equally good looks, however, we did manage to get through to the town itself.
My arguments did not seem to have very much weight, but I left with a promise to look in again at the first opportunity and to respond to any call the Rector might make.
It took the united arguments of the Cabinet, which was in session, to convince him that it would be useless and foolish to try to get away.
We used our best arguments with him, and he finally agreed to let a soldier accompany us to the town hall and see what would be done with us there.
By dint ofarguments and threats they were taken to headquarters instead of jail, and succeeded in seeing General von Lüttwitz who piled on the excuses.
But such pleas do no more than suggest other faults of swearing, and good arguments against it; its impertinence, its abuse of speech, its disgracing the practiser of it in point of judgment and capacity.
Whence it is requisite that men should be particularly acquainted with their sins, and by proper arguments be dissuaded from them.
These were the last arguments that Colin Leslie heard before he retired to bed.
But they had gone hastily at the first word about the rival claims of King and Queen, knowing what mostly came of such arguments nowadays.
I do not mention this with any purpose of criticizing it, but to connect it with the arguments as affording additional evidence of the change of sentiment upon this question of slavery in the direction of making it perpetual and national.
I know the legal arguments that can be made,--that after a court has decided that it cannot take jurisdiction in a case, it then has decided all that is before it, and that is the end of it.
But, gentlemen, it would take up all my time to meet all the little quibbling arguments of Judge Douglas to show that the Missouri Compromise was repealed by the Compromise of 1850.
You will find that all the arguments in favor of kingcraft were of this class; they always bestrode the necks of the people not that they wanted to do it, but because the people were better off for being ridden.
They are the arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people in all ages of the world.
Those arguments that are made, that the inferior race are to be treated with as much allowance as they are capable of enjoying; that as much is to be done for them as their condition will allow,--what are these arguments?
My own opinion is, that a careful investigation of all the arguments to sustain the position that that Compromise was virtually repealed by the Compromise of 1850 would show that they are the merest fallacies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "arguments" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.