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Place in Dakhlet Nouadhibou Region, Mauritania
Arguin (Arabic: أرغين : Arghīn; Portuguese: Arguim) is an island off the western coast of Mauritania in the Bay of Arguin. It is approximately 6 km × 2 km
Arguin
Constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1618 to 1701
established a navy and German colonies in the Brandenburger Gold Coast and Arguin. Frederick William, known as "The Great Elector", opened Brandenburg-Prussia
Brandenburg–Prussia
Bay on the coast of Mauritania
The Bay of Arguin (French: Baie d'Arguin; Portuguese: Baía de Arguim) is a bay on the Atlantic shore of Mauritania and the former mouth of the Tamanrasset
Bay_of_Arguin
Natural gum obtained from Acacia trees
[citation needed] In 1445, Prince Henry the Navigator set up a trading post on Arguin Island (off the coast of modern Mauritania), which acquired acacia gum and
Gum_arabic
Coast of what is today Ghana. Five years later, a treaty with the king of Arguin in Mauritania established a protectorate over that island, and Brandenburg
German_colonization_of_Africa
Fort used during the Atlantic slave trade
explored as far south as the Bay of Arguin, where the Portuguese established a trading post on the island of Arguin. Henry ordered the first feitoria or
Slave_fort
French Navy vessel wrecked off the coast of Africa in 1816
even though he had hardly sailed in 20 years, Méduse struck the Bank of Arguin off the coast of present-day Mauritania and became a total loss. Most of
French_frigate_Méduse_(1810)
Mauritanian National Park
romanized: Ḥawḍ ʾArkīn, French: Parc national du Banc d'Arguin) of Bay of Arguin lies in Western Africa on the west coast of Mauritania between Nouakchott
Banc_d'Arguin_National_Park
Louise Gagnon-Arguin is a Canadian archivist. Gagnon-Arguin was born in 1941 in Port-Joli, Quebec. Between 1958 and 1960, she audited librarianship courses
Louise_Gagnon-Arguin
Portuguese explorer and slave trader
native fishing village he found in the Bay of Arguin (in modern Mauritania). The elevated banks of Arguin bay were replete with fish, attracting poor desert-dwelling
Lançarote_de_Freitas
Dutch Caribbean island
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Bonaire
Region and archipelago in eastern Indonesia
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Maluku_Islands
African salvage diver (born c. 1527)
islands to Fernando Pó. However, it most likely refers to the island of Arguin, where the Portuguese had established one of their first trading posts (feitoria)
Jacques_Francis
Country in West Africa
The Portuguese Empire ruled Arguin (Portuguese: Arguim) from 1445, after Prince Henry the Navigator set up a feitoria, until 1633.
Mauritania
Island country within the Netherlands
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Curaçao
Portuguese prince and governor (1394–1460)
expeditions without Henrys authorization. The Portuguese sighted the Bay of Arguin in 1443. This year, a company of merchants of Lagos obtained from Prince
Prince_Henry_the_Navigator
Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo) Ruanda-Urundi (Rwanda and Burundi) Arguin (in Mauritania) Brandenburger Gold Coast (coastal settlements in Ghana)
List of former European colonies
List_of_former_European_colonies
Ancient Roman intelligence agency
p. 377-427. Crowdy 2011. Fuhrmann 2016, p. 302. Fuhrmann 2011, p. 244. Argüín 2015, p. 5. Reynolds 1923, p. 168-189. Sheldon 2004, p. 253. Tănase & Muscalu
Frumentarii
Town in Gran Canaria, Spain
in the African continent, appearing Sebja Aguineiguín and the coast of Arguin, possibly all of Berber origin. Another theory establishes a relationship
Arguineguín
Conflict for sea dominance (1598–1663)
the Moluccas. In Africa, the Dutch conquered the Portuguese Gold Coast, Arguin, and Goreé. Portuguese resentment of Spain, which was perceived as having
Dutch–Portuguese_War
Capital of the Dutch East Indies
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Batavia,_Dutch_East_Indies
Overseas territories controlled by the Dutch Republic and the Netherlands
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dutch_colonial_empire
Nouadhibou is Arguin. In 1455 the first Portuguese installation south of Cape Bojador (in the present-day Western Sahara) was established at Arguin. Farther
Geography_of_Mauritania
Caribbean territories of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dutch_Caribbean
Type of javelin used by the Roman auxiliary soldiers
1093/OED/2607418943 Delamarre 2003, p. 1996, citing Diodorus, 5.30.4. Link 2006. Argüín 2015, p. 984. Meakin 2001, p. 85. Rance 2015, p. 7. Southern 2007, p. 211
Lancea_(weapon)
Type of medieval trading post
overseas was established by Henry the Navigator in 1445 on the island of Arguin, off the coast of Mauritania. It was built to attract Muslim traders and
Factory_(trading_post)
and Cape Blanco in 1441. In 1443, they built a fortress on the island of Arguin, in modern-day Mauritania, trading European wheat and cloth for African
European exploration of Africa
European_exploration_of_Africa
Directorate of the Dutch East India Company in Mughal Bengal
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dutch_Bengal
Largest island of the Svalbard archipelago
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Spitsbergen
2002 studio album by Poison
to break the ice for the new record ... before we started fightin' and arguin' about songs, we went through a list of covers and remakes. ...It was the
Hollyweird
Quantum number relating the quantity of quarks and antiquarks in a system
Bibcode:2017PhRvD..96a6006K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.96.016006. Beringer, J.; Arguin, J. -F.; Barnett, R. M.; Copic, K.; Dahl, O.; Groom, D. E.; Lin, C. -J.;
Baryon_number
Sovereign state
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Kingdom_of_the_Netherlands
colonies owned by states of Germany: Groß Friedrichsburg (in Ghana), 1683–1718 Arguin (in Mauritania), 1685–1721 Curlander Gambia 1651–1660, 1660–1661 St. Andrew's
List of former German colonies
List_of_former_German_colonies
Volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, Maluku, Indonesia
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Banda_Islands
Former artificial island in Nagasaki
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dejima
Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Danish Gold Coast (coastal settlements in Ghana) Arguin Island (in Mauritania) Dutch Cape Colony Dutch Gold Coast (settlements along
List of European colonies in Africa
List_of_European_colonies_in_Africa
Burgas Karkinit Bay Kalamita Bay Sea of Azov Syvash Taganrog Bay Bay of Arguin Dakhlet Nouadhibou Yawri Bay Gulf of Guinea Bight of Benin Bight of Biafra
List_of_seas_on_Earth
Colony in Taiwan (1624–1662, 1664–1668)
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dutch_Formosa
Slave trade between Africa and the West
slavery in Europe, and established a fort for the slave trade at the Bay of Arguin. In the Middle Ages, religion and not race was a determining factor for
Atlantic_slave_trade
Dutch Caribbean island
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Sint_Eustatius
Canadian wheelchair curler (born 1968)
Calvin Bird Lorraine Arguin, Bob Capp 2011 CWhC (7th) 2011–12 Darwin Bender Gil Dash Marie Wright Larry Schrader Lorraine Arguin, Bob Capp 2012 CWhC 2012–13
Gil_Dash
Dutch colony in the Guianas (1667–1954)
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Surinam_(Dutch_colony)
Dutch chartered company (1621–1792)
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dutch_West_India_Company
Caribbean island country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Aruba
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
History_of_Jakarta
17th-century Dutch colony in North America
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
New_Netherland
UFC mixed martial arts event in 2002
May 2009. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Ken Shamrock arguin with Tito Ortiz". YouTube. "Archive for the 'Jonathan Snowden' Category"
UFC_40
2023 single by Gucci Mane featuring Lil Baby
also takes aim at music executive and talent manager Wack 100: "I ain't arguin' on no internet, I'm not Wack 100". Shot by Jerry Productions, the music
Bluffin_(Gucci_Mane_song)
Former colony in modern US Virgin Islands (1685–1754)
colonies, including Brandenburger Gold Coast (Groß Friedrichsburg) and Arguin, which were involved in the slave trade. In order to support this business
Saint Thomas (Brandenburg colony)
Saint_Thomas_(Brandenburg_colony)
American music manager and record executive (born 1977)
the song "Bluffin", where Gucci Mane dissed Jones in the line: "I ain't arguin' on no internet, I'm not Wack 100". On October 17, 2023, Lil Mabu and Chrisean
Wack_100
US Navy active rear admirals
Dean". U.S. Coast Guard. Retrieved 14 July 2025. "Rear Admiral Wayne R. Arguin Jr". U.S. Coast Guard. Retrieved 14 July 2025. "Rear Admiral Tiffany Danko"
List of active duty United States rear admirals
List_of_active_duty_United_States_rear_admirals
Portuguese explorer and slave trader (15th century CE)
by Henry again, and pressed beyond Cape Blanc to reach the Bay of Arguin. On Arguin island, Tristão encountered a Sanhaja Berber village, the first permanent
Nuno_Tristão
(trading post) was established under Henry's direction, on the island of Arguin off the coast of Mauritania. It was created to attract Muslim traders and
Portuguese maritime exploration
Portuguese_maritime_exploration
Island in Mauritania
and 8 km (5 mi) wide. It is the largest island off the shore of Banc d' Arguin, Mauritania (also being the largest in the nation) and is home to a community
Tidra
Chemical compound
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: overridden setting (link) Hess KM, Goad JA, Arguin PM (1 January 2010). "Intravenous artesunate for the treatment of severe
Artesunate
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Capture_of_Amboina
Dutch settlement (1624–1664)
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
New_Amsterdam
Holocene climate period during which northern Africa was wetter than today
Mountains and Hoggar westward towards the Atlantic and entered it in the Bay of Arguin in Mauritania. It once formed the 12th largest watershed in the world and
African_humid_period
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Fort_Orange_(Dutch_Brazil)
1975 single by the Who
to break the ice for the new record . . . before we started fightin' and arguin' about songs, we went through a list of covers and remakes. . . . It was
Squeeze_Box_(song)
Musical artist
only "Hot Part 2" Le7is aka Jonathan Edward Chisolm (feat. Tami Chynn) "Arguin" Wayne Marshall (feat. Tami Chynn) "Why" Wayne Marshall (feat. Tami Chynn)
Tami_Chynn
Gold Coast, the Dutch Slave Coast, Dutch Loango-Angola, Senegambia, and Arguin. They built their first two forts on the Gold Coast in 1598 at Komenda and
Evolution of the Dutch colonial empire
Evolution_of_the_Dutch_colonial_empire
Dutch Caribbean island country
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Sint_Maarten
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Fortaleza de São José da Amura
Fortaleza_de_São_José_da_Amura
1602–1799 Dutch trading company
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dutch_East_India_Company
Conflicts between the Dutch and China
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Sino-Dutch_conflicts
Colonial empire between 1415 and 1999
first feitoria trade post overseas was established in 1445 on the island of Arguin, off the coast of Mauritania, to attract Muslim traders and monopolise the
Portuguese_Empire
1949–1962 Dutch possession in Oceania
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dutch_New_Guinea
Ethnic group
post on the island of Arguin, which acquired gum arabic and slaves for Portugal. By 1455, 800 slaves were shipped from Arguin to Portugal every year
Portuguese_Africans
Fort in Negombo, Sri Lanka
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Negombo_fort
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Forte_de_São_Lourenço
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
of Pyla-sur-Mer, the village of Cazaux, the bird refuge and sandbank of Arguin are also part of the town. The Étang de Cazaux et de Sanguinet is in the
La_Teste-de-Buch
1040–1147 Berber dynasty in west Africa and Iberia
(monastery-fortress) on an offshore island (possibly Tidra island, in the Bay of Arguin). Ibn 'Idhari wrote that the name was suggested by Ibn Yasin in the "persevering
Almoravid_dynasty
Material cultural heritage site in Ghana
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Fort_Saint_Anthony
Coastal fort in Mumbai, India
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Castella_de_Aguada
Coastal fort in Mumbai, India
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Mahim_Fort
Méduse France 2 July 1816 A French passenger ship that sank near Bank of Arguin. The traumatic experience of the stranded passengers and crew was immortalized
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Africa
Capital and largest city of South Sumatra, Indonesia
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Palembang
Portuguese explorer
slave-raiding expedition under Lançarote de Freitas had raided the Bay of Arguin (Mauritania), an area clustered with Sanhaja Berber fishing settlements
Gonçalo_de_Sintra
1652 Dutch-built fort in coastal Ghana
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Fort_Coenraadsburg
Confederation of the Netherlands and Indonesia (1949–56)
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Netherlands-Indonesia_Union
Historical Fort in Rachol, Goa
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Rachol_Fort
Dutch colony in Indonesia (1800–1949)
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Dutch_East_Indies
Capital and largest city of Central Java, Indonesia
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Semarang
Portuguese fortification
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Fort of São Tiago of Banastarim
Fort_of_São_Tiago_of_Banastarim
Region of Mauritania
region of Inchiri to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The Bay of Arguin dominates the west of the region, the Banc d'Arguin National Park dominates
Dakhlet_Nouadhibou_region
navigator organized a fleet of six caravels for an expedition to the Bay of Arguin, where hundreds of slaves were captured. These slaves were then shared on
History_of_Lagos,_Portugal
State of Malaysia
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Malacca
Battle for the control of the Persian Gulf trade
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Battle_off_Hormuz_(1625)
along the West African coast and from north to south through the Americas. Arguin (1633–1678 / 1724–1728) Portendick Portudal Rufisque Joal Gorée(Dutch: Goeree
List of Dutch West India Company trading posts and settlements
List_of_Dutch_West_India_Company_trading_posts_and_settlements
Castle in Hormuz, Iranian national heritage site
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Fort Nossa Senhora da Conceição
Fort_Nossa_Senhora_da_Conceição
Former Spanish colony and province
Alfonso in the form of a donation. The Spanish also feared the French in Arguin or the British North West Africa Company may claim the region and undermine
Spanish_Sahara
Coastal region in South East India
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Coromandel_Coast
Norwegian island in the Arctic Ocean
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Jan_Mayen
ventures. The fort they founded that year on Arguin Island allowed the access the coast from the Bay of Arguin to the Gulf of Guinea. Between 1474 and 1495
Guinean_nationality_law
Fort
Castelo Real (Morocco) Safim (Morocco) Azamor (Morocco) Aguz (Morocco) Arguin Fort (Mauritania) Gold Coast Santiago (Ghana) Santo António (Ghana) São
Jaffna_Fort
completion of a fort at Arguin, which lay just to the south of Cape Blanco and had been begun by Afonso V of Portugal in 1455. With Arguin as a base the Portuguese
Portuguese expedition to Senegal (1487)
Portuguese_expedition_to_Senegal_(1487)
Former slave market, now a museum, in Lagos, Portugal
Lagos applied to Henry for a licence. Six caravels set out to the Bay of Arguin in modern-day Mauritania, commanded by Lançarote de Freitas and it was this
Mercado_de_Escravos
1954–2010 Caribbean constituent country of the Netherlands
and Dependencies Surinam 2 Tobago Virgin Islands Trading posts in Africa Arguin Gold Coast Loango-Angola Senegambia Slave Coast 1 Governed by the Society
Netherlands_Antilles
Tetracycline-class antibiotic
3390/antibiotics4020216. PMC 4790331. PMID 27025622. Tan KR, Magill AJ, Parise ME, Arguin PM (April 2011). "Doxycycline for malaria chemoprophylaxis and treatment:
Doxycycline
ARGUIN
ARGUIN
ARGUIN
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lumbini | லà¯à®®à¯à®ªà®¿à®¨à¯€Â
The grove where Buddha was born
Boy/Male
Tamil
Karthik | காரà¯à®¤à®¿à®•
Lord Murugan
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaniya, HANIA means "encampment, resting place."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Creator, One who created the world, Creation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Peaceful glory.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was al-Suraymiyah and a very dutiful worshipper. She wept often so she finally lost her eye sight. When every thing was quiet and motionless, she used to call out in a melancholy voice, O! Habib
Girl/Female
Arabic African
Beautiful.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Prosperous, Wealth
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Fifth; Surname; Variant of Quentin Fifth
ARGUIN
ARGUIN
ARGUIN
ARGUIN
ARGUIN
n.
An arguing over again, as of a motion made in court.
n.
The act of discussing or arguing; discussion.
n.
A caption or sophistical mode of arguing.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Argue
n.
A private arguing of cases for practice by students, as in the Inns of Court.
n.
A figure of speech whereby the mental habitude of an adversary or opponent is feigned for the purpose of arguing against him.