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When an argument is borrowed from any topics which are ſuited to engage the inclinations and paſſions of the hearers on the ſide of the ſpeaker, rather than to convince the judgment, this is argumentum ad paſſiones, an addreſs to the paſſions; or if it be made publicly, it is called ad populum, or an appeal to the people.
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When
an
argument
is
borrowed
from
any
topics
which
are
ſuited
to
engage
the
inclinations
and
paſſions
of
the
hearers
on
the
ſide
of
the
ſpeaker,
rather
than
to
convince
the
judgment,
this
is
argumentum
ad
paſſiones,
an
addreſs
to
the
paſſions;
or
if
it
be
made
publicly,
it
is
called
ad
populum,
or
an
appeal
to
the
people.