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DELIBERATIVE

Volume 2 · 68 words · 1771 Edition

DELIBERATIVE, an appellation given to a kind or branch of rhetoric, employed in proving a thing, or convincing an assembly thereof, in order to persuade them to put it in execution.

To have a deliberative voice in the assembly, is when a person has a right to give his advice and his vote therein. In councils, the bishops have deliberative voices; those beneath them have only consultative voices.