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1 I, 2 | character of the speaker; the second on putting the audience 2 I, 7 | other, for the use of the second thing is implied in the 3 I, 7 | into existence without a second, while the second can exist 4 I, 7 | without a second, while the second can exist without the first, 5 I, 7 | exist without the first, the second is the better. That which 6 I, 9 | of our own characters-our second method of persuasion. The 7 I, 10| incentives to wrong-doing; second, the state of mind of wrongdoers; 8 I, 13| friends, and the like. The second kind makes up for the defects 9 III, 1 | of producing persuasion; second, the style, or language, 10 III, 1 | the facts themselves. The second is how to set these facts 11 III, 5 | connecting words. (2) The second lies in calling things by 12 III, 11| whether a word is used in a second sense or metaphorically, 13 III, 13| Statement of the case, the second part the Argument, just