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1 I, 1 | vital interests. There is no need, therefore, to prove anything 2 I, 2 | familiar fact, there is no need even to mention it; the 3 I, 3 | otherwise there would be no need of a trial. So too, political 4 I, 3 | death, and that otherwise he need not die: yet while to die 5 I, 4 | the intending speaker will need to know the number and extent 6 I, 5 | possession of good friends" need no explanation; for we define 7 I, 7 | that which stands less in need of the other, or of other 8 I, 7 | That which stands "less" in need of others is that which 9 I, 7 | better. That which does not need something else is more self-sufficing 10 I, 7 | are of service when the need is pressing; for example, 11 I, 10| or usually. There is no need to discuss in exact detail 12 I, 15| witnesses altogether if we need do no more than balance 13 I, 15| character: so, clearly, we need never be at a loss for useful 14 I, 15| intercourse ceases to exist. We need not go very deep to discover 15 II, 4 | respect their opinions, we need not blush before them for 16 II, 6 | understand Shamelessness, we need only consider the converse 17 II, 6 | plainly we shall have all we need.~ 18 II, 7 | helpfulness towards some one in need, not in return for anything, 19 II, 7 | shown to one who is in great need, or who needs what is important 20 II, 7 | kind to us, because our need is great and the occasion 21 II, 7 | preferably, just this kind of need; and failing just this kind, 22 II, 7 | have been, in such pain and need as has been described, and 23 II, 7 | described, in the kind of need described. We can also see 24 II, 7 | been refused to the man in need; or that the same service, 25 II, 7 | will admit that he is in need of what is worthless.~ 26 II, 13| most strongly that which we need most urgently. They are 27 II, 23| troubles, peace is what we need to put things right again". 28 II, 23| Why", he went on, "fish need salt, improbable and incredible 29 II, 23| salt water; and olive-cakes need oil, incredible as it is 30 II, 23| what produces oil should need it."~22. Another line of 31 III, 8 | others: but in a speech we need dignity and the power of 32 III, 13| forensic speeches do not always need epilogues; not, for instance, 33 III, 14| therefore the facts of the case need no introduction; but you 34 III, 15| worthless that Diomedes need not fear his rivalry.~