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1 I, 1 | rhetorical persuasion, but deal mainly with non-essentials. 2 I, 1 | which these writers here deal is how to put the judge 3 I, 2 | The duty of rhetoric is to deal with such matters as we 4 I, 2 | the example must, then, deal with what is in the main 5 I, 2 | distinguished these we may deal with them one by one, and 6 I, 4 | counsel. For he does not deal with all things, but only 7 I, 4 | when it is pushed a great deal too far; just as the aquiline 8 I, 10| their condition. We will deal with these questions in 9 I, 10| dealt with later-let us now deal first with the rest of the 10 I, 12| body of friends, or a great deal of money. Their confidence 11 II, 1 | with which our enthymemes deal, and out of which they are 12 II, 5 | or they may have means to deal with it: thus when in danger 13 III, 1 | very slight attempts to deal with them have been made 14 III, 10| the way it is done. We may deal with them by enumerating 15 III, 12| illusion, has made a great deal of though he has mentioned 16 III, 12| rhetoric. We have now to deal with Arrangement.~ 17 III, 14| take quite another line and deal with such matters in the