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1 I, 2 | it is shown that, certain propositions being true, a further and 2 I, 2 | enthymeme must consist of few propositions, fewer often than those 3 I, 2 | syllogism. For if any of these propositions is a familiar fact, there 4 I, 2 | evident, therefore, that the propositions forming the basis of enthymemes, 5 I, 2 | correspond respectively with the propositions that are generally and those 6 I, 2 | which are based on such propositions as apply only to particular 7 I, 2 | of things. Thus there are propositions about natural science on 8 I, 2 | about ethics, and other propositions about ethics on which nothing 9 I, 2 | the selection one makes of propositions suitable for special Lines 10 I, 2 | Lines of Argument I mean the propositions peculiar to each several 11 I, 2 | each is composed, and the propositions each must employ.~ 12 I, 3 | orator must be able to have propositions at his command. Now the 13 I, 3 | at his command. Now the propositions of Rhetoric are Complete 14 I, 3 | syllogism is composed of propositions, and the enthymeme is a 15 I, 3 | composed of the aforesaid propositions.~Since only possible actions, 16 I, 3 | to have at their command propositions about the possible and the 17 I, 3 | also have at our command propositions about greatness or smallness 18 I, 3 | inevitably bound to master the propositions relevant to them. We must 19 II, 1 | drew up a list of useful propositions for the orator, let us now 20 II, 18| noted the accepted views and propositions upon which we may base our 21 II, 22| conjunction of compatible propositions; the refutative, by the 22 II, 22| conjunction of incompatible propositions.~We may now be said to have 23 II, 22| handle, having selected the propositions suitable in various cases.