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1 I, 2 | theorize about what will help to cure Socrates or Callias, 2 I, 2 | but only about what will help to cure any or all of a 3 I, 13| benefactors, readiness to help our friends, and the like. 4 II, 4 | them or they have done to help us, for both actions show 5 II, 4 | friendly towards those whom we help to secure good for themselves, 6 II, 5 | cannot, or cannot easily, help. Speaking generally, anything 7 II, 6 | money matters, giving less help than you might, or none 8 II, 6 | none at all, or accepting help from those worse off than 9 II, 7 | chief person to give the help. Natural cravings constitute 10 II, 7 | banishment, even if they do not help us much, are yet really 11 II, 7 | are giving, the kind of help described, in the kind of 12 II, 9 | honest man, since he cannot help expecting that what has 13 II, 13| or unusual than what will help them to keep alive. They 14 II, 20| asked a man if he could help him to do so. The man said, " 15 II, 23| of a god exists, cannot help also believing that gods 16 III, 1 | say it as we ought; much help is thus afforded towards 17 III, 1 | to fight our case with no help beyond the bare facts: nothing, 18 III, 1 | arts of language cannot help having a small but real 19 III, 6 | following suggestions will help to give your language impressiveness. ( 20 III, 6 | Represent things with the help of metaphors and epithets, 21 III, 15| but because he could not help it; he would rather not 22 III, 16| recollection of which is to help the hearers to make better