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  • For it is not true, as some treatise-mongers lay down in their systems, of the probity of the speaker, that it contributes nothing to persuasion; but moral character nearly, I may say, carries with it the most sovereign efficacy in making credible.

    Aristotle, Thomas Hobbes (1833). “Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric”, p.12
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