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placable 1
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places 4
plaguelet 1
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22 opinion
22 ordinary
22 parts
22 place
22 prose
22 questions
22 she
Aristotle
Rethoric

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place

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | such as may or may not take place. Concerning things which 2 I, 4 | cannot possibly exist or take place, no counsel can be given. 3 I, 4 | which may or may not take place; for this class includes 4 I, 5 | always or at that particular place or time-for many gain honour 5 I, 5 | which seem small, but the place and the occasion account 6 I, 5 | foreigners, obeisances and giving place; and such presents as are 7 I, 5 | only man not to go to a place you have gone to regularly, 8 I, 6 | acquisition of a greater in place of a lesser good, or of 9 I, 6 | good, or of a lesser in place of a greater evil, is also 10 I, 7 | special way, or at a special place or time, his deed will have 11 I, 10| internal cause; they take place uniformly, either always 12 I, 10| through compulsion which take place contrary to the desire or 13 I, 12| the way you do it or the place you do it in, or by some 14 I, 14| was committed in the very place where criminals are punished, 15 I, 15| opponents, in the first place those arguments are suitable 16 II, 6 | evils are, in the first place, those due to moral badness. 17 II, 7 | a particular time or (5) place. As evidence of the want 18 II, 10| which is why people in high place and prosperity feel it-they 19 II, 10| who are near us in time, place, age, or reputation. Hence 20 II, 21| of maxims. In the first Place, the maxim may or may not 21 II, 24| but spurious, and has a place in no art except Rhetoric 22 III, 10| his examination to take place "while he had his fingers


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