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1 I, 1 | probabilities.~It has now been shown that the ordinary writers 2 I, 1 | non-essentials; it has also been shown why they have inclined more 3 I, 2 | in rhetoric; when it is shown that, certain propositions 4 I, 2 | these points; it is there shown why some of these reasonings 5 I, 3 | ends we have mentioned is shown by the fact that speakers 6 I, 6 | a good; for, as has been shown, that is good which is sought 7 I, 7 | said, that one thing may be shown to be more important than 8 I, 12| weakness of will may be shown with regard to all the objects 9 II, 3 | themselves before us is shown even by dogs, who do not 10 II, 5 | satisfactory, as will be shown especially by signs and 11 II, 7 | helped. Kindness is great if shown to one who is in great need, 12 II, 7 | what conditions kindness is shown; and these facts must form 13 II, 21| What has been said has shown us how many kinds of Maxims 14 II, 23| explained the charge was shown to be groundless. Another 15 II, 25| is, the enthymeme having shown that ill-used men always 16 II, 25| the outset. For we have shown in the Analytics that no 17 III, 1 | sources of persuasion. We have shown that these are three in 18 III, 1 | these three: for we have shown that persuasion must in 19 III, 1 | that of poetry. This is shown by the state of things to-day, 20 III, 3 | form in which bad taste is shown.~(2) Another is the employment 21 III, 3 | in which bad taste may be shown, metaphor. Metaphors like 22 III, 19| their memories.~(1) Having shown your own truthfulness and