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1 I, 1 | instinct for what is true, and usually do arrive at the truth. 2 I, 2 | consequence, whether invariably or usually, this is called syllogism 3 I, 2 | will most of them be only usually true. Now the materials 4 I, 2 | Probability is a thing that usually happens; not, however, as 5 I, 2 | anything whatever that usually happens, but only if it 6 I, 6 | exercise does-i.e. it does so usually. All this being settled, 7 I, 6 | many other good things, and usually accompanied by the presence 8 I, 6 | Priam exult.~This principle usually holds good, but not always, 9 I, 10| of actions and of people usually go together; for while there 10 I, 10| happen neither always nor usually nor in any fixed way. The 11 I, 10| uniformly, either always or usually. There is no need to discuss 12 I, 11| kindred and similar things are usually pleasant to each other; 13 I, 11| words. That is why we are usually fond of our flatterers, [ 14 I, 12| wrongs for which people are usually excused.~The above is a 15 I, 13| in fact only holds good usually; or where it is not easy 16 I, 13| but what he has always or usually been. It bids us remember 17 II, 1 | people are with whom they usually get angry, and (3) on what 18 II, 2 | angry with those who have usually treated us with honour or 19 II, 15| family nature-a quality not usually found in the well-born, 20 II, 19| possible, the parts are usually possible. For if the slit 21 II, 19| That if one thing that usually follows another has happened, 22 II, 19| means to do it later-for usually what we mean to do happens 23 II, 23| happens that any given thing usually has both good and bad consequences, 24 II, 25| is, or is supposed to be, usually true. (2) Enthymemes based 25 II, 25| Probability is that which happens usually but not always, Enthymemes 26 II, 25| argument based upon what usually happens is always open to 27 II, 25| must state what is more usually true than the statement 28 III, 1 | do bear them in mind who usually win prizes in the dramatic 29 III, 12| have been made in the time usually occupied by one. Just as 30 III, 16| are well-known, the hearer usually needs no narration of them;