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Aristotle
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past

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | himself a despot. For in the past Peisistratus kept asking 2 I, 3 | decision to make about things past or future, or an observer. 3 I, 3 | events, a juryman about past events: while those who 4 I, 3 | law is concerned with the past; one man accuses the other, 5 I, 3 | useful also to recall the past and to make guesses at the 6 I, 3 | ever have been done in the past or the present, and since 7 I, 4 | laws, not only to study the past history of one’s own country, 8 I, 7 | the Olympic games:~In time past, heaving a Yoke on my shoulders,~ 9 I, 9 | ancestors or of his own past career. For it makes for 10 I, 9 | the Olympic games,~In time past, bearing a yoke on my shoulders,~ 11 I, 9 | events by divination from past events. Enthymemes are most 12 I, 9 | it is our doubts about past events that most admit of 13 I, 11| either present and perceived, past and remembered, or future 14 I, 11| present pleasures, remember past ones, and expect future 15 I, 11| enjoying either the memory of a past pleasure or the expectation 16 I, 12| has been attacked in the past, or is exposed to attack 17 I, 15| witnesses are concerned with past events. As to future events 18 II, 6 | things, whether present, past, or future, which seem likely 19 II, 6 | to blame for our present, past, or future circumstances, 20 II, 8 | us, just coming or just past. Anything that has just 21 II, 12| the future, memory to the past, and youth has a long future 22 II, 12| future before it and a short past behind it: on the first 23 II, 13| Elderly Men-men who are past their prime-may be said 24 II, 13| as compared with the long past; and hope is of the future, 25 II, 13| the future, memory of the past. This, again, is the cause 26 II, 13| continually talking of the past, because they enjoy remembering 27 II, 18| that concerned with the Past, to forensic speeches, where 28 II, 18| decision is always about the past; that concerned with Possibility 29 II, 19| stated above.~Questions of Past Fact may be looked at in 30 II, 19| possibility and the reverse, of past or future fact, and of the 31 II, 20| in the mention of actual past facts, the other in the 32 II, 20| find parallels among actual past events. You will in fact 33 II, 20| future will be like what the past has been.~Where we are unable 34 II, 23| is inconsistent with any past action, to examine them 35 III, 16| must speak of events as past and gone, except where they 36 III, 16| narration at all, it will be of past events, the recollection 37 III, 17| can do no more than quote past events as examples. Forensic 38 III, 17| the pleader deals with the past, which, as Epimenides of 39 III, 17| about the obscurities of the past.) Besides, in forensic oratory


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