Parallel matter
In some works, the arguments for and against are printed in parallel columns. When this is the case, each paragraph commences exactly level with the one to which it refers in the opposite column, and the shortest paragraphs are continued with as many white lines, as to bring them to the same length as their opponent.
Parallel matter
In some works, the arguments for and against are printed in parallel columns. When this is the case, each paragraph commences exactly level with the one to which it refers in the opposite column, and the shortest paragraphs are continued with as many white lines as to bring them to the same length as their opponent.