Wednesday, December 04, 2013
Argument and Invective
Samuel Parr (1747-1825), Aphorisms, Opinions, and Reflections of the Late Dr. Parr (London: J. Andrews, 1826), pp. 2-3:
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Upon the points in which we dissent from each other, argument will always secure the attention of the wise and good; whereas, invective must disgrace the cause which we may respectively wish to support.
Letter from Irenopolis, p. 5.