A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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Page 208
... written work containing the principles and the facts of any science or art . We have a right to demand of a treatise that the facts shall be grouped into the classes to which they belong ; that the principles governing this ...
... written work containing the principles and the facts of any science or art . We have a right to demand of a treatise that the facts shall be grouped into the classes to which they belong ; that the principles governing this ...
Page 214
... written , and the date . If you write from a city like St. Louis , Boston , or New York , give the door - number , the name of the street , of the city , and of the state . If you are at a hotel or a school , its name may take the place ...
... written , and the date . If you write from a city like St. Louis , Boston , or New York , give the door - number , the name of the street , of the city , and of the state . If you are at a hotel or a school , its name may take the place ...
Page 219
... WRITTEN .--- The superscription should begin near the middle of the envelope and near the left edge , and should ... WRITING , BIOGRAPHIES , ESSAYS . Direction . Put together the headings and the introductions given in the preceding ...
... WRITTEN .--- The superscription should begin near the middle of the envelope and near the left edge , and should ... WRITING , BIOGRAPHIES , ESSAYS . Direction . Put together the headings and the introductions given in the preceding ...
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