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A sequence of fourteen political orations delivers sustained denunciations of a rival's actions and warnings about threats to the republic, mixing forensic argument, moral exhortation, and invective; appended are systematic rhetorical treatises that explain invention, principles of effective oratory, topical argumentation, methods for partitioning speeches, and guidance on stylistic choices, combining practical examples with theoretical discussion; the volume thus pairs polemical practice with technical instruction to illustrate both the performance of public persuasion and the craft behind composing persuasive speech.
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