"appeals to intelligence" -- Depending on his purpose, a lawyer could target any of the members of a courtroom: the judge, the jury, or the audience. The key is that the lawyer is not making a legal point, but an intellectual point, one that anyone with a brain could follow. "to request or enjoin with authority" -- Both verbs are covered by the "with authority" modifier.
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