Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions, and an Appendix Containing the Greek DefinitionsG. Bell, 1890 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... judge ; so that if , in regard to all the pas- judicial processes , matters were regulated as they now sions . are in some states , ( and more particularly in such as are well constituted , ) these spokesmen would not have a word to say ...
... judge ; so that if , in regard to all the pas- judicial processes , matters were regulated as they now sions . are in some states , ( and more particularly in such as are well constituted , ) these spokesmen would not have a word to say ...
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... judge . And this be- judge . 1st . cause , in the first place , it is easier to get one or a few of good sense , and of ability to legislate and ad- 2nd . judge , than to get many 10 : and next to this , legisla- tive enactments proceed ...
... judge . And this be- judge . 1st . cause , in the first place , it is easier to get one or a few of good sense , and of ability to legislate and ad- 2nd . judge , than to get many 10 : and next to this , legisla- tive enactments proceed ...
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... judge a discretion in questions as few as possible : but questions of fact , whether etc. must it has or has not taken place , will or will not happen , be left to does or does not exist ; all such it is necessary 12 to abandon to the ...
... judge a discretion in questions as few as possible : but questions of fact , whether etc. must it has or has not taken place , will or will not happen , be left to does or does not exist ; all such it is necessary 12 to abandon to the ...
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... judge [ i . e . the senator ] decides on questions which nearly interest himself , so that no more is ne- cessary ... judges , looking to their own gratification , and listening with a view to amusement , surrender themselves up to the ...
... judge [ i . e . the senator ] decides on questions which nearly interest himself , so that no more is ne- cessary ... judges , looking to their own gratification , and listening with a view to amusement , surrender themselves up to the ...
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... judges are , of themselves , careful enough of this . But as it is plain that an artificial system is con- 11. Rea- versant about the means of making credible , and as sons why the logi- this is a sort of proof , ( because we are then ...
... judges are , of themselves , careful enough of this . But as it is plain that an artificial system is con- 11. Rea- versant about the means of making credible , and as sons why the logi- this is a sort of proof , ( because we are then ...
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الصفحة 150 - As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly said to be a humour.