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TO SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL WORDS.

ACTION, part iv. ch. iv. § 6.
Adversaries, (testimony of,)
p. i. ch. ii. § 4.
Analogy, p. i. ch. ii. § 6.
Antithesis, p. iii. ch. ii. § 14.
A priori, (argument,) p. i.
ch. ii. § 2.
Approach, (argument by,) p.
i. ch. ii. § 5.
Argument, (distinguished
from proposition,) p. i. ch.
i. § 3.

- satisfactory and com-
pulsory, p. i. ch. iii. § 1.
Arrangement, (of argu-
ments,) p. i. ch. iii. § 4.
of words, p. iii. ch.
i. § 3 and ch. ii. § 11.

Bashfulness, (in public
speaking,) p. iv. ch. iv. §

2.

Belief, (coincident with dis-
belief,) p. i. cho ii. 8 4.
Burden of proof, p. i. ch. iii.
§ 2.

Chances, (calculation of,) p
i. chii. § 4.
Character, (of Speaker,) p.
ii. ch. i. § 3. and ch. iii.

§ 1.
Climax, p. ii. ch. ii. § 4.
Common-Sense, p. i. ch. ii
§ 6.
Comparison, (use of, in ex.
citing any feeling,) p. ii.
ch. i. § 4.

or Simile, p. iii. ch.

ii. § 3.
Composition, (fallacy of,) p
i. ch. i. § 4.
Conciseness, p. iii. ch. i
§ 7.
Conclusion, (when to come
first,) p. i. ch. iii. § 5.
Conscious (manner,) p. iv
ch iv. § 2 p. 287, note.
Conviction, (distinguished
from Persuasion,) p. ii
ch. i. § 1.
Credulity, (coincident with
Incredulity,) p. i. ch. ii

§ 4.

Cause, (argument from,) p. Crowded (style,) p. iii. ch

i. ch. ii. § 2.

ii. § 9.

Delivery, p. iv. ch. iv. § 1.
Direct (Argument,) p. i. ch.
ii. § i. and ch. iii. § 6.
Diversion of Feelings, p. ii,
ch. ii. § 6.
Dividing (a question,) p. i.
ch. iii. § 4.

Effect, (Argument from,) p.
i. ch. ii. § 3.
Elegance (of Style,) p. iii.
ch. iii. § 1, 2.
Emphasis, p. iv. ch. ii. § 2.
Energy (of Style,) p. iii. ch.
ii. § 1, &c.
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.
Experience, (Argument
from) p. i. ch. ii. § 6.
Authority derived
from, p. ii. ch. iii. § 5.,

Fact, (matters of,) p. i. ch.
ii. § 4. and ch. iii. § 3.
Feelings, (apt to fall short of
what the occasion calls
for,) p. ii. ch. i. § 2.
Fine delivery, p. iv. ch. iii.
§ 4.

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. § 3.
Illustration, p. i. ch. ii. § 7.
and ch. iii. § 3.
Imagination, p. ii. ch. ii. § 2.

Imitation, p. iii. ch. ii. §5
Inconsistency, p. ii. ch. iii
§ 5.
Indirect (Arguments), p. i.
ch. ii. § 1. and ch. iii. § 7.
Induction, p. i ch. ii. § 6.
Instruction (distinguished
from Conviction strictly
so called), p. i. ch. i. § 1.
Integrity (of the speaker's
chracter), p. ii. ch, iii. § 3.
Interrogation, p. iii. ch. ii.
15.
Ironical form, p. i. ch. iii
§7.

Loose sentences, p. iii. ch
ii. § 12.

Metaphor, p. iii. ch. ii. § 3.
Metonomy, p. iii. ch. ii. § 3

Natural delivery, p. iv. ch
ii. iii. &c.
Number of words, (energy
dependent on,) p. iii. ch.
ii. § 7.

Objections, p. i. ch. iii. § 7.
Opinion (see Fact.)
Oratory, (spurious,) p. iii
ch. i. § 4, 5, 6.

Paley, (Hora Paulinæ,) p. i.
ch. ii. § 4. and p. i. ch. iii.
§ 1.
Paradox. p. i. ch. ii. § 2
Parity of reasoning, p. i. ch
ii. § 6.
Party-Spirit, p. ii. ch. iii
§ 3.
Passions, p. ii. ch. i ◊ 3.

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.
Poetry, (charateristic of) p.
iii. ch. iii § 3.
Practice (in composition,)
Introd. § 5.
Presumptions, p. i. ch. iii.
§ 2.
Prolixity p. iii. ch. 1. § 2.
and ch. ii. § 7.
Proper terms, p. iii. ch. ii.
§ 1.
Propositions, (to find,) part
i. ch. i. § 3.

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Reading, p. iv. ch. i. § 3.
and ch. iii. § 1.
Recapitulation, p. i. ch. iii.
§ 9.
Recitation, p. iv. ch. iv.
§ 2.
Refutation, p. i. ch. iii. § 7.
too forcible, § 8.
Repetition, (conducive to
perspicuity,) p. iii. ch. i.
§ 2.
Rhetoric, (why in greater
repute among the An-
cients,) Introd. § 3, 4.
Rhetorician (art of, practi-

sed by a wise man on
himself,) p. ii. ch. 1. § 2

Sermons, (common-place,)
p. iii. ch. 3. § 2.
Sequence, (physical and lo-
gical,) p. i. ch. ii. § 3.
Sign, p. i. ch. ii. § 3.
Simile, p. iii. ch. ii. § 3.
Sound, (imitative,) p. iii
ch. ii. § 5.
Speaking,

(distinguished
from Reading,) p. iv. ch.
i. § 3. and ch. iii. § 1
Subjects, (for learners,) In-
trod. § 5.

Substantives, (excessive use
of,) p. iii. ch. ii § 9.
Suggestive (Style,) p. ii
ch. ii. § 8.

Sympathy, (reflex,) p. iv
ch. iii. § 8.

Tautology, p. iii. ch. ii. §8
Technical terms, p. iii. ch
ii. § 6.

Testimony, p. i ch. ii. § 4.
Theological Style p. iii. ch.
ii. § 6.

Tone, p. iv. ch. i. § 3, note,
and ch. ii. § 2.
Tradition, p. i.ch. iii. § 2.
Tropes, p. iii ch. ii. § 2.

Verbosity, p. iii. ch. ii. § §

Waiving (a question,) p.
ch. iii. § 4.

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