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1 I, 1 | although the same systematic principles apply to political as to 2 I, 1 | account of the systematic principles of Rhetoric itself-of the 3 I, 2 | construct by means of the principles of rhetoric. The one kind 4 I, 2 | in stating the required principles, but one’s science will 5 I, 2 | the science to which the principles thus discovered belong. 6 I, 10| law, all those unwritten principles which are supposed to be 7 I, 15| law. We must urge that the principles of equity are permanent 8 II, 18| we can about the general principles of arguing by "enthymeme" 9 II, 21| general declaration of moral principles: so that, if the maxims 10 II, 22| men lay down broad general principles; uneducated men argue from 11 III, 1 | teaching geometry.~When the principles of delivery have been worked 12 III, 1 | systematically taught. The principles of good diction can be so