INDEX то SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL WORDS. Ability, (dreaded by a certain class of persons,) part ii. ch. iii. § 2 Action, p. iv. ch. iv. § 6. Adversaries, (testimony of,) p. i. ch. ii. § 4. Advice to a Reviewer, p. i. ch. iii. § 7. Advocate, (office of,) p. i. ch. i. § 1. -, (endeavor of, to convince us that he thinks what he says,) (habits formed by the occupation,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 5 Allegory, p. i. ch. ii. § 3. VAnalogy, p. i. ch. ii. § 7. Antiquarians, (estimate of their authority,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 5 Approach, (argument by,) p. i. ch. ii. § 6. VA priori, (argument,) p. i. ch. ii. § 2. Argument, (distinguished from proposition,) p. i. ch. i. § 3. Aristotle, (his definition of Rhetoric,) Introd. § 4. -, (his distinction between real and invented examples,) p. i. Arrangement, (of arguments,) p. i. ch. iii. § 4. (of words,) p. iii. ch. i. § 3. and ch. ii. § 11. Arrogance, (what,) p. i. ch. iii. § 2. Articles, (how to be interpreted when drawn up by an Assembly,) p. i Assembly, (documents proceeding from, how to be interpreted,) p. i ch. iii. § 2. 539 Bashfulness, (in public speaking,) p. iv. ch. iii. § 7, 8. Burden of proof, p. i. ch. iii. § 2. Burke, (extract from,) p. iii. ch. ii. § 8. Butler, Bp., (his style,) p. iii. ch. iii. § 2. Campbell, Dr., (extracts from,) Appendix [D] and [H]. Catlin, (his account of the Mandan Indians,) Appendix [DVD] ✔ Cause, (argument from,) p. i. ch. ii. § 2. Chances, (calculation of,) p. i. ch. ii. § 4, 5. Character, (of Speaker,) p. ii. ch. i. § 3. and ch. iii. § 1. -, (of persons to be addressed,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 1. Cicero, (omits to state when, and why he begins with his proofs,) p 1. Climax, (use of,) p. ii. ch. ii. § 4. Common Sense, p. i. ch. ii. § 6. (when apt to be laid aside,) p. iii. ch. ii. § 6. Comparison, (use of, in exciting any feeling,) p. ii. ch. ii. § 4. ———, or Simile, p. iii. ch. ii. § 3. Composition, (fallacy of,) p. i. ch. ii. § 4. Conclusion, (when to come first,) p. i. ch. iii. § 5. Conscious, (manner,) p. iv. ch. iv. § 2. p. 248, note. Consistency, (mistakes respecting,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 5. Conviction, (distinguished from Persuasion,) p. ii. ch. i. § 1. (Letter of Lord Dudley to,) p. i. ch. iii. § 2. -, (his share in reviving the study of Logic,) p. i. ch. iii. § 2. Crowded. (style,) p. iii. ch. ii. § 9. Debating Societies, (advantages and disadvantages of,) Introd. § 6 Deference, p. i. ch. iii. § 2. Delivery, p. iv. ch. iv. § 1. Dickenson, Bp., ("Remains" of,) p. i. ch. iii. § 7. Direct (Argument), p. i. ch. ii. § 1. and ch. iii. § 6. Diversion of Feelings, p. ii. ch. ii. § 6. Dividing (a question), p. i. ch. iii. § 4. Doubt, (opposite to what,) p. i. ch. ii. § 5. Dudley, Lord, (his statement of a presumption agt logical studies,) Edinburgh Review, (extracts from,) Introd. § 6, and Appendix [F] Effect, (Argument from,) p. i. ch. ii. § 3. Elegance, (of style,) p. iii. ch. iii. § 1, 2. Eloquence, (reputation for, its consequences,) p. ii. ch. iii § 2 Emphasis, p. iv. ch. ii. § 2. Energy, (of style,) p. iii. ch. ii. § 1, &c. Envy, (hard to be counteracted,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 1. Epithets, p. iii. ch. ii. § 4. Example, p. i. ch. ii. § 6. (corresponding to a geometrical) diagram, p. i. ch. ii. § 7. Exercises, Introd. § 5. Expediency, (true character of,) p. ii. th. i. § 2. and Appendix [GG] -, (Authority derived from,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 5. Extempore speaking, (character of,) p. iv. ch. i. § 3. prayers, (apt to be delivered not as prayers,) p. iv. ch. i. § 3. note. Fable, p. i. ch. ii. § 8. Fact, (matters of,) p. i. ch. ii. § 4. and ch. iii. § 3. Fallacies, p. i. ch. iii. § 7. Fathers, (appeal to their testimony, sometimes gives an advantage, in Free-trade, (questions relating to,) p. i. ch. ii. § 7. Gender, p. iii. ch. ii. § 2. General terms, p. iii. ch. ii. § 1. Good-will, (essential to the Speaker's character,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 8. Hampden, Bampton Lecture,) p. iii. ch. ii. § 6. Illustration, p. i. ch. ii. § 7. and ch. iii. § 3. Imitation, p. iii. ch. ii. § 5. Inconsistency, p. ii. ch. iii. § 5. Indirect, (Argument,) p. i. ch. ii. § 1. and ch. iii. § 7, Induction, p. i. ch. ii. § 6. Ingenuity, (liability to be misled by one's own,) p. ii. ch. i. § 2. Instruction, (distinguished from Conviction strictly so called,) p. i. ch. { Integrity, (of the speaker's character,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 3. Intellect, (dreaded by some persons,) p. ii. ch. iii. § 2. Interrogation, p. iii. ch. ii. § 15. Ironical form, p. i. ch. iii. § 7. Johnson, Dr., (style of,) p. iii. ch. ii. § 8. Language, (a necessary instrument of Reasoning,) Introd. § 4. Ludicrous, (a refuted sophism often becomes so,) p. i. ch. iii. § 7. Mandan-Indians, (rashly assume to have raised themselves from the Manifesto, (see Council.) Mathematics, (contempt formerly bestowed on the study,) Introd. § 4 Metonymy, p. iii. ch. ii. § 3. Milman, (extract from,) Appendix [I]. Milton, (his opinion of exercises in composition,) Introd. § 5. Natural delivery, p. iv. ch. ii. iii. &c. Natural representations liable to be thought unnatural, p. i. ch. ži Negative probabilities, p. i. ch. ii. § 4 Nominalism, Introd § 4. Number of words, (energy dependent on,) p. iii. ch. ii. § 7 Oaths, (erroneous estimate of the value of,) Appendix [DDD). Objections, p. i. ch. iii. § 7. Omissions, (force of,) p. i. ch. ii. § 4. Opinion, (see Fact.) Oratory, (spurious,) p. iii. ch. i. § 4, 5, 6. Paley, (Hora Paulinæ,) p. i. ch. ii. § 4. and Parable, p. i. ch. ii. § 7. l'aradox, p. i. ch. iii. § 2. Parity of reasoning, p. i. ch. ii. § 6. Party-spirit, p. ii. ch. iii. § 3. Passions, p. ii. ch. i. § 3. p. i. ch. iii. 1. Pepys, Bp., (on negative proofs,) p. i, ch. ii, § 4. Periods, p. iii. ch. ii. § 12. Personification, p. iii. ch. ii. § 3. Perspicuity, p. iii. ch. i. § 2, &c. ✓ Persuasion, (analysis of,) p. ii. ch. i. § 1. ▼ Plain, (ambiguity of the word,) p. iii. ch. i. § 3. Plausible, p. i. ch. ii. § 2. Plays, (acting of, at schools,) p. iv. ch. iv. § 2. Pleader, (see Advocate.) Poetry, (characteristic of,) p. iii. ch. iii. § 3. Political Economy, (extract from Lectures on,) Appendix [C] and [DDD]. Practice, (in composition,) Introd. § 5. Presumptions, p. i. ch. iii. § 2. Professions, (Lecture on,) appended to p. ii. Prolixity, p. iii. ch. i. § 2. and ch. ii. § 7. Proper terms, p. iii. ch. ii. § 1. Propositions, (to find,) p. i. ch. i. § 3. Quarterly Review, (extract from,) Appendix [B]. Ranting, (mistakes respecting it,) p. iv. ch. iii. § 8 |