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1 I, 1 | decide for himself all such points as the law-giver has not 2 I, 1 | themselves define all the points they possibly can and leave 3 I, 2 | has been given of these points; it is there shown why some 4 I, 3 | will do harm; and all other points, such as whether the proposal 5 I, 3 | they too bring in all other points as subsidiary and relative 6 I, 3 | attempt not only to prove the points mentioned but also to show 7 I, 4 | however, we will mention those points which it is of practical 8 I, 4 | and that the strategic points may be guarded with special 9 I, 7 | another from two opposite points of view: it may appear the 10 II, 1 | one or even two of these points; unless we know all three, 11 II, 4 | neither their neighbours’ bad points nor our own, but of our 12 II, 4 | tell us of their own weak points: it has just said that with 13 II, 6 | extravagantly a man’s good points and glozing over his weaknesses, 14 II, 24| Another similar argument points out that beggars sing and 15 II, 26| false assumption.~Three points must be studied in making 16 III, 1 | speech one must study three points: first, the means of producing 17 III, 10| may now consider the above points settled, and pass on to 18 III, 10| must aim at these three points: Antithesis, Metaphor, and 19 III, 17| successful, or vulnerable points in it, and thus inspire 20 III, 19| him, and hammer in your points. You must aim at one of 21 III, 19| introduction-repeat your points frequently so as to make