Word: methodically
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...made Egypt a responsible nation: Pol. Sci. Quar. as above.- (2) Ismail, the successor of Mehemet Ali, had expended more than 46,000,000 pounds sterling upon public utilities: Ibid.- (3) Foreign nations were being consulted in regard to finances and the other matters of policy: Ibid.-(4) Foreign method and ways were being introduced: McCoan, p. 278.- (x) Courts were established in 1876 by Nubar Pasha, which still remain the chief judicial system in Egypt: Quarterly Review, Encyclo. Brit.- (c) The neutrality of the Suez Canal does not require...
...University appreciates fully the conscientious work of these men, and understands that they gave all the time they had to the preparation of their arguments. It is not this that we criticize, but rather the method of preparation. They did not have the time to give to preparing the delivery of their speeches, because they gave all their time to the substance of what they intended to say. This was a mistake, and this is what should be guarded against at another time. The actual presentation of the argument, the way in which a debater stands and talks, is exceedingly...
...greater peace. We can guarantee absolute impartiality in special cases, while they cannot in a permanent court. Our system is perfectly natural. It has grown up with both nations and has settled all cases which could possibly have been settled by permanent courts. Again, diplomacy is the easiest method of settling dispute. The knowledge of the existence of such a court will take away the sense of responsibility from diplomatists. If the affirmative would vindicate their position they must prove that a court is entirely and absolutely practicable...
...brought out in rebuttal. Steward made a most forcible and effective outline of the case which had been presented by the affirmative. In marked contrast to Steward's speech was the active rebuttal of Baldwin. Sayre spoke rapidly and with great clearness and earnestness. Clark again pursued his method of answering the affirmative by setting over against each other apparently contrary arguments made by the Harvard speakers. Parker was slow, speaking in rather a hoarse voice, but with force. Stokes lost by a monotonous rising inflection, but had good form, and ended with a strong appeal...
...Dhamma or Buddhist Teaching.- Its method and contents...