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63 [ W. James, The Will to Believe, New York, 1897, p. 7.]

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64 [ See Baker and Huntington, Principles of Argumentation, Boston, 1305, p. 415.]

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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.]

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