CONTENTS.
BOOK I.
BOOK I.
Chap. I.—General Preliminary
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Rhetoric demonstrated to be an Art
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Principal Address of the Rhetorician consists in Proof
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Chap. II.—Definition of Rhetoric
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Of Proof
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Of Example and Enthymem, as related to Syllogism and Induction
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Manner of arguing in Rhetoric
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Nature of the Propositions of which the Enthymem is composed
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Of Signs, their Difference
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Of Example
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Difference of Enthymems
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Chap. III.—Kinds of Rhetoric
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Necessity of Common-place, and Place-proper
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Chap. IV.—Of deliberative Rhetoric
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On Matters which fall under Deliberation
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Chap. V.—Of the Sovereign Good, or Summum Bonum and its Parts
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Component Parts of Happiness
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Chap. VI.—Object of deliberative Rhetoric, and of Place, in proving the Goodness or Utility of any Thing
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Value of doubtful and controverted Good
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