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... third , the sixth , and the tenth , which have been but lately added ( rather as illustrations and confirmations of some parts of the work , than as essential to it ) were composed , and submitted to the judgment of the same ingenious ...
... third , the sixth , and the tenth , which have been but lately added ( rather as illustrations and confirmations of some parts of the work , than as essential to it ) were composed , and submitted to the judgment of the same ingenious ...
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... third hypothesis , Part IV . The fourth hypothesis , 243 245 ib . 248 254 265 SECT . II . The Author's hypothesis on this subject , 275 BOOK II . THE FOUNDATIONS AND ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES OF ELO- CUTION . CHAP . I. The Nature and ...
... third hypothesis , Part IV . The fourth hypothesis , 243 245 ib . 248 254 265 SECT . II . The Author's hypothesis on this subject , 275 BOOK II . THE FOUNDATIONS AND ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES OF ELO- CUTION . CHAP . I. The Nature and ...
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... third , 335 Canon the fourth , 336 Canon the fifth , 338 SECT . II . Every thing favoured by good use , not on that account worthy to be retained , 339 Canon the sixth , 343 Canon the seventh , 348 Canon the eighth , Canon the ninth ...
... third , 335 Canon the fourth , 336 Canon the fifth , 338 SECT . II . Every thing favoured by good use , not on that account worthy to be retained , 339 Canon the sixth , 343 Canon the seventh , 348 Canon the eighth , Canon the ninth ...
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... third step is to compare , with diligence , the various effects , favourable or unfavourable , of those at- tempts , carefully taking into consideration every attendant circumstance , by which the success ap- pears to have been ...
... third step is to compare , with diligence , the various effects , favourable or unfavourable , of those at- tempts , carefully taking into consideration every attendant circumstance , by which the success ap- pears to have been ...
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... third species of discourse , that addressed to the passions . Finally , as that kind , the most complex of all , which is calculated to influence the will , and per- suade to a certain conduct , is in reality an artful mixture of that ...
... third species of discourse , that addressed to the passions . Finally , as that kind , the most complex of all , which is calculated to influence the will , and per- suade to a certain conduct , is in reality an artful mixture of that ...
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