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This certainly is right reason ; the man who is to judge should not have his judgment warped by speakers arousing him to anger , jealousy , or compassion . One might just as well make a carpenter's rule crooked before using it as a ...
This certainly is right reason ; the man who is to judge should not have his judgment warped by speakers arousing him to anger , jealousy , or compassion . One might just as well make a carpenter's rule crooked before using it as a ...
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The deliberative branch , that of the statesman , since it deals rather with communal interests , affords less room for trickery [ that is , for biasing the judges ( audience ) by playing upon their emotions ] .
The deliberative branch , that of the statesman , since it deals rather with communal interests , affords less room for trickery [ that is , for biasing the judges ( audience ) by playing upon their emotions ] .
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... or ( 2 and 3 ) a judge ( decider ] , and , if the latter , then either ( 2 ) a judge of things past or ( 3 ) a ... an ecclesiast [ member of the Assembly ) ; one who ( 2 ) judges about the past is , say , the dicast ( juror in a ...
... or ( 2 and 3 ) a judge ( decider ] , and , if the latter , then either ( 2 ) a judge of things past or ( 3 ) a ... an ecclesiast [ member of the Assembly ) ; one who ( 2 ) judges about the past is , say , the dicast ( juror in a ...
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