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Aristotle
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1 I, 3 | these two courses is always taken by private counsellors, 2 I, 6 | everybody, and "most people" is taken to be equivalent to "everybody". 3 I, 6 | desire, for what we desire is taken to be not only pleasant 4 I, 7 | was "as if the spring were taken out of the year". So with 5 I, 12| therefore no precautions are taken. The same is true of crimes 6 I, 12| here too no precautions are taken. For all men guard against 7 I, 12| that you could never have taken such a risk. You may also 8 I, 13| theft", but only if it is taken with the intention of keeping 9 I, 13| equity.~The above may be taken as a sufficient account 10 I, 15| you would of course have taken it if you had been a rascal, 11 II, 2 | Achilles says in anger:~He hath taken my prize for himself~and 12 II, 3 | And vengeance previously taken on one person puts an end 13 II, 8 | feel pity, because they are taken up with what is happening 14 II, 13| years; they have often been taken in, and often made mistakes; 15 II, 21| maxims; but the latter, taken with what follows it, is 16 II, 21| and therefore they are taken for truth. Thus, any one 17 II, 23| instance of induction may be taken from the Law of Theodectes: " 18 II, 23| person can take or could have taken a better course than that 19 II, 23| recommending or taking, or has taken. If he has not taken this 20 II, 23| has taken. If he has not taken this better course, it is 21 III, 9 | same time not too big to be taken in at a glance. Language 22 III, 9 | not by fresh breath being taken at the division. A member 23 III, 10| reason people are not much taken either by obvious arguments ( 24 III, 10| was "as if the spring were taken out of the year". Leptines, 25 III, 17| facts themselves are to be taken on trust; proof of them


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