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1 I, 1 | rhetoric is not bound up with a single definite class of subjects, 2 II, 18| even if one is addressing a single person and urging him to 3 II, 18| to change his views: the single person is as much your " 4 II, 20| if you put them last, a single one is sufficient; even 5 II, 20| one is sufficient; even a single witness will serve if he 6 II, 23| I have been engaged in a single lawsuit." (3) Referring 7 II, 24| harmful to health, then a single portion must not be called 8 II, 24| line is to use a "Sign", or single instance, as certain evidence; 9 III, 2 | successfully by taking the single words of our composition 10 III, 9 | 3) easily delivered at a single breath-as a whole, that 11 III, 10| celebrate small gains and single successes; it celebrates 12 III, 12| makes many statements into a single one, so the omission of 13 III, 12| reverse way and makes a single one into many. It thus makes 14 III, 12| language addressed to a single judge, with whom there is