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Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The Speaker, The Second Upon Putting The Hearer Into A Certain Frame Of Mind, The Third Upon The Speech Itself, In So Far As It Proves Or Seems To Prove. [4]

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

Aristotle. Quotes: Now The Proofs Furnished By The Speech Are Of Three Kinds. The First Depends Upon The Moral Character Of The

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