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1 I, 1 | it. Again, a litigant has clearly nothing to do but to show 2 I, 1 | persuasion. Persuasion is clearly a sort of demonstration, 3 I, 1 | in order that we may see clearly what the facts are, and 4 I, 2 | processes themselves more clearly.~A statement is persuasive 5 I, 4 | useless to offer counsel. Clearly counsel can only be given 6 I, 6 | that we should be cowards, clearly courage is of particular 7 I, 7 | given case": from which it clearly follows that that thing 8 I, 13| that Sophocles’ Antigone clearly means when she says that 9 I, 13| possible forms of harm are clearly explained by our previous, 10 I, 15| tells against our case, clearly we must appeal to the universal 11 I, 15| personal character: so, clearly, we need never be at a loss 12 II, 2 | something for yourself: clearly you do not think that he 13 II, 2 | now all been set forth. Clearly the orator will have to 14 II, 4 | Enmity and Hatred should clearly be studied by reference 15 II, 8 | What we pity is stated clearly in the definition. All unpleasant 16 II, 14| for Men in their Prime, clearly we shall find that they 17 II, 19| for Impossibility, we can clearly get what we want by taking 18 II, 21| speech. This will appear most clearly when we have defined a maxim. 19 II, 23| more likely to exist, it clearly does not exist where it 20 III, 2 | so that the kinship is clearly perceived as soon as the 21 III, 17| opposites always stand out clearly when the two are nut side 22 III, 19| and their importance are clearly understood, you must excite