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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... justice , if laws properly enacted possible were , as far as circumstances admitted , of themselves should be to mark out all cases , and to abandon as few as pos- left to the sible to the discretion of the judge . And this be- judge ...
... justice , if laws properly enacted possible were , as far as circumstances admitted , of themselves should be to mark out all cases , and to abandon as few as pos- left to the sible to the discretion of the judge . And this be- judge ...
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... justice was so great , that the pleaders always addressed it as under the impulse of the same interests , and subject to the same feelings as the general as- sembly , and equally without responsibility . Impartiality was never supposed ...
... justice was so great , that the pleaders always addressed it as under the impulse of the same interests , and subject to the same feelings as the general as- sembly , and equally without responsibility . Impartiality was never supposed ...
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... justice 12. Utili- are in their nature stronger than their opposites ; so ty of Rhetoric that if decisions be made , not in conformity to the proved . rule of propriety , it must have been that they have ist . been got the better of ...
... justice 12. Utili- are in their nature stronger than their opposites ; so ty of Rhetoric that if decisions be made , not in conformity to the proved . rule of propriety , it must have been that they have ist . been got the better of ...
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... justice , and natural philosophy , and of the philosophy of social life , and to numerous other sub- jects which differ in species . The place for instance , of greater and less ; for there will not be a whit more advantage in deducing ...
... justice , and natural philosophy , and of the philosophy of social life , and to numerous other sub- jects which differ in species . The place for instance , of greater and less ; for there will not be a whit more advantage in deducing ...
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... justice ; the other respecting the abilities of the 3. Hence orator , as the unconcerned hearer1 . Thus , then , three there will necessarily result three kinds of orations , the_deliberative , judicial , and demonstrative ?. The ...
... justice ; the other respecting the abilities of the 3. Hence orator , as the unconcerned hearer1 . Thus , then , three there will necessarily result three kinds of orations , the_deliberative , judicial , and demonstrative ?. The ...
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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.