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in agreement with our own side of the case, or opposed to that of the adverse party, at all events (we shall be sure to find plenty) as to character, (εἰς, tending to, bearing on,) to establish, that is, either our own respectability or the opponent’s worthlessness’. ὁμολογουμένης ‘in agreement with’, comp. II 22. 15, ὁμολογούμενα and (the opposite) ἀνομολογούμενα. In § 21 of this chapter, the sense is different, ‘admitted’, as in Plato and Arist. Rhet. I 13. 9 bis.