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32 itself
32 judges
32 metaphor
Aristotle
Rethoric

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happened

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | that it has or has not happened. As to whether a thing is 2 I, 1 | to whether something has happened or has not happened, will 3 I, 1 | has happened or has not happened, will be or will not be, 4 I, 3 | not deny that a thing has happened or that he has done harm. 5 I, 9 | showing why a thing must have happened or proving that it did happen.~ 6 I, 15| sort of thing has actually happened. [We must say that evidence 7 II, 2 | or because anything has happened to yourself, but simply 8 II, 3 | anger on somebody else. This happened in the case of Ergophilus: 9 II, 5 | pointing out that it has happened to others who were stronger 10 II, 5 | and is happening, or has happened, to people like themselves, 11 II, 8 | similar misfortunes have happened to us or ours, or expecting 12 II, 8 | good when the worst has happened: e.g. the arrival of the 13 II, 8 | remember what disasters happened a hundred centuries ago, 14 II, 8 | Anything that has just happened, or is going to happen soon, 15 II, 9 | expecting that what has happened to a man like him will happen 16 II, 18| to show that a thing has happened, or will happen in future. 17 II, 19| usually follows another has happened, then that other thing has 18 II, 19| then that other thing has happened; that, for instance, if 19 II, 19| going to happen", it has happened; if a man was "going to 20 II, 19| out. That if one thing has happened which naturally happens 21 II, 19| view to it, the other has happened; for instance, if it has 22 II, 19| done. That if one thing has happened which naturally happens 23 II, 19| to this thing) has also happened; thus, if it has thundered 24 II, 19| happens before it has already happened; thus, if it is clouding 25 II, 20| quoting what has actually happened, since in most respects 26 II, 24| on the ground that they happened along with or before the 27 II, 26| he shows that a thing has happened, we show that it has not; 28 II, 26| he shows that it has not happened, we show that it has. This, 29 III, 16| believe that the thing has happened, or that the man has caused 30 III, 16| maintain that the thing has not happened, or did no harm, or was 31 III, 16| narrate" what has not yet happened. If there is narration at 32 III, 17| in what has now already happened. Do not use a continuous


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