The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... principles of that art , whose object it is , by the use of language , to operate on the soul of the hearer , in the way of informing , convincing , pleas- ing , moving , or persuading . In the prosecution of a design so extensive ...
... principles of that art , whose object it is , by the use of language , to operate on the soul of the hearer , in the way of informing , convincing , pleas- ing , moving , or persuading . In the prosecution of a design so extensive ...
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... principles and canons which he here submits to the judgment of the Public , the two following motives weighed most with the Author , in inducing him to use so much freedom in regard to the writings of those for whom he has the highest ...
... principles and canons which he here submits to the judgment of the Public , the two following motives weighed most with the Author , in inducing him to use so much freedom in regard to the writings of those for whom he has the highest ...
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... principles from which it sprang . By the help of a few rules , which men are taught to use mechanically , a good practical arithmetician may be formed , who neither knows the reasons on which the rules he works by were first established ...
... principles from which it sprang . By the help of a few rules , which men are taught to use mechanically , a good practical arithmetician may be formed , who neither knows the reasons on which the rules he works by were first established ...
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... principles . An ac- quaintance with these is one step , and but one step towards science . Thus in the common books of a- rithmetic , intended solely for practice , the rules laid down for the ordinary operations , as for numeration , A ...
... principles . An ac- quaintance with these is one step , and but one step towards science . Thus in the common books of a- rithmetic , intended solely for practice , the rules laid down for the ordinary operations , as for numeration , A ...
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... principles ; and , to a superficial observer , may be thought to supersede the study of any thing further . But their utility reaches a very little way , compared with that which results from the knowledge of the foundations of the art ...
... principles ; and , to a superficial observer , may be thought to supersede the study of any thing further . But their utility reaches a very little way , compared with that which results from the knowledge of the foundations of the art ...
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