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Aristotle
Rethoric

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judge

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | not right to pervert the judge by moving him to anger or 2 I, 1 | unimportant, just or unjust, the judge must surely refuse to take 3 I, 1 | pain. In general, then, the judge should, we say, be allowed 4 I, 1 | necessity be left to the judge, since the lawgiver cannot 5 I, 1 | here deal is how to put the judge into a given frame of mind. 6 I, 3 | hearer must be either a judge, with a decision to make 7 I, 8 | monarchy. The supreme right to judge and decide always rests, 8 I, 9 | deliberative speeches; for we judge of future events by divination 9 I, 12| to trust other people to judge you equitably. You may be 10 I, 13| the equity of a case, a judge by the strict law, and arbitration 11 I, 15| argue that the duty of the judge as umpire is to decide what 12 II, 12| better than he is: they judge their neighbour by their 13 II, 14| distrust everybody, but judge people correctly. Their 14 II, 18| person is as much your "judge" as if he were one of many; 15 II, 18| qualification, that any one is your judge whom you have to persuade. 16 II, 18| can strictly be called a judge is the man who decides the 17 III, 12| language addressed to a single judge, with whom there is very 18 III, 12| whole thing in better, and judge of what is to the point


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