The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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... evidence ; in difpofing and enforcing their observations ; in digreffing without deviation ; in returning to the subject without abruptnefs ; in amplifying ; in aggravating ; in extenuating ; and , as Diony- fius fays particularly of ...
... evidence ; in difpofing and enforcing their observations ; in digreffing without deviation ; in returning to the subject without abruptnefs ; in amplifying ; in aggravating ; in extenuating ; and , as Diony- fius fays particularly of ...
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... evidence before the speaker draws his conclufion ; while the enthymema , in which one proposition is fup- preffed , appears to have been more agreeable to the manner of Lyfias ; and Dionyfius , indeed , men- tions this as a ftrong mark ...
... evidence before the speaker draws his conclufion ; while the enthymema , in which one proposition is fup- preffed , appears to have been more agreeable to the manner of Lyfias ; and Dionyfius , indeed , men- tions this as a ftrong mark ...
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... , his narration being neceffarily long , he diftributed it into fections , calling wit- neffes , as he proceeded , to each head , producing his written evidence , as occafion required , and corroborating 26 THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE .
... , his narration being neceffarily long , he diftributed it into fections , calling wit- neffes , as he proceeded , to each head , producing his written evidence , as occafion required , and corroborating 26 THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE .
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William Jones. his written evidence , as occafion required , and corroborating the whole with a number of argu- ments drawn from all the circumftances of the cause , which he supported . Various other examples are cited by Diony- fius ...
William Jones. his written evidence , as occafion required , and corroborating the whole with a number of argu- ments drawn from all the circumftances of the cause , which he supported . Various other examples are cited by Diony- fius ...
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... evidence against them at the trial , and that , if the Archon found it neceffary , he might adjourn the exa- mination . This was not unlike the French re- collement , of which M. de Beaumarchais has given us a lively and curious ...
... evidence against them at the trial , and that , if the Archon found it neceffary , he might adjourn the exa- mination . This was not unlike the French re- collement , of which M. de Beaumarchais has given us a lively and curious ...
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